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Entire Gaza faces ‘crisis or worse’ hunger level – UN

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ROME, Italy (AFP) — Every single person in war-torn Gaza is expected to face high levels of acute food insecurity in the next six weeks, a report by the UN'S hunger monitoring system said Thursday.

The five-scale food insecurity classifica­tion, known as the IPC, forecast in its "most likely scenario" that by February 7 "the entire population in the Gaza Strip (about 2.2 million people)" would be at "crisis or worse" levels of hunger.

"This is the highest share of people facing high levels of acute food insecurity that the IPC initiative has ever classified for any given area or country," it said.

Internatio­nal alarm has mounted over the plight of Gazans enduring daily bombardmen­t, food and water shortages and mass displaceme­nt.

The Integrated Food Security Phase

Classifica­tion (IPC) rates hunger levels from one to five.

The report warned that some 50 percent of the population are forecast to be in the "emergency" phase — which includes very high acute malnutriti­on and excess mortality — by February 7.

And "at least one in four households", over half a million people, would be facing "Phase 5" catastroph­ic conditions, it predicted.

"Even though the levels of acute malnutriti­on and non-trauma related mortality might not have yet crossed famine thresholds, these are typically the outcomes of prolonged and extreme food consumptio­n gaps," it said.

Internatio­nal humanitari­an organizati­on CARE said the figures were "alarming," while Germany called them "appalling."

"It is urgent that Israel grants better access for assistance, adapts its military strategy and allows for humanitari­an pauses," the German foreign ministry wrote on X, formerly Twitter, warning that "hunger feeds terror."

The war in Gaza began when its Islamist rulers Hamas infiltrate­d Israel on October 7 and killed around 1,140 people, mostly civilians, and abducting 250, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli figures.

Israel responded with a relentless air and ground campaign. The Hamas government's media office in the Gaza Strip said Wednesday at least 20,000 people have been killed, among them 8,000 children and 6,200 women.

 ?? ?? Palestinia­n children are seen at a temporary shelter in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, Dec. 13, 2023. (Xinhua)
Palestinia­n children are seen at a temporary shelter in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, Dec. 13, 2023. (Xinhua)

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