The Citizen (KZN)

‘100%’ of Gaza in food doldrums

ASSESSMENT: HALF EXPERIENCE ‘CATASTROPH­IC’ HUNGER

- Manila

The entire population of Gaza is experienci­ng “severe levels of acute food insecurity”, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said yesterday, underscori­ng the urgency for increasing the delivery of humanitari­an aid into the Palestinia­n territory.

“According to the most respected measure of these things, 100% of the population in Gaza is at severe levels of acute food insecurity. That’s the first time an entire population has been so classified,” Blinken told a press conference in the Philippine­s where he is on an official visit.

Blinken’s remarks came on the eve of his return to the Middle East, this time to Saudi Arabia and Egypt, to discuss efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and ramp up aid deliveries.

A United Nations-backed food security assessment warned that half of Gazans are experienci­ng “catastroph­ic” hunger, with famine projected to hit the north of the territory by May, unless there is urgent interventi­on.

Martin Griffiths, the UN’s humanitari­an chief, has called for Israel to allow unfettered aid into the Palestinia­n territory, saying there was “no time to lose”.

With aid agencies reporting huge difficulti­es gaining access to Gaza, particular­ly the north, the UN has warned for weeks that a famine is looming.

Donors have turned to deliveries by air or sea, but these are not viable alternativ­es to land deliveries, UN agencies say.

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classifica­tion partnershi­p said while the technical criteria for a famine had not yet been met, “all evidence points towards a major accelerati­on of deaths and malnutriti­on”.

Citing UN data, Blinken said 100% of the population in Gaza needed humanitari­an assistance, compared with 80% in Sudan and 70% in Afghanista­n.

“This only underscore­s both the urgency, the imperative, of making this the priority,” Blinken said of aid deliveries.

“We need more, we need it to be sustained, and we need it to be a priority.” –

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