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As It Stands, UN Says, Famine in Gaza Almost Inevitable

Geneva: Famine in the Gaza Strip is almost inevitable unless the Israel-Hamas war changes, the United Nations says.

The UN and other humanitarian actors have not yet declared a state of famine in Gaza, despite worsening conditions in the Palestinian territory since the war started with the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7.

However, “once a famine is declared, it is too late for too many people”, said Jens Laerke, spokesman for the UN humanitarian agency OCHA.

“We don’t want to get to that situation and we need things to change before that.”

Thousands have already died in the conflict. Hamas militants killed about 1160 people in Israel on October 7. Israel’s retaliatory bombardment and ground offensive in Gaza have killed more than 30,000 people. Humanitarian agencies say conditions for the 2.2 million people in Gaza are now dire.

“We have to look at what more and more voices, more and more loudly, are saying about the food security situation across the Gaza Strip, in particular in the north,” Laerke said. “If something doesn’t change, a famine is almost inevitable on the current trends.”

In Somalia in 2011, when famine was officially declared, half of the victims of the disaster had already died of starvation.

Laerke cited the near-total closure of commercial food imports, the “trickle of trucks” coming in with food aid, and the “massive access constraints” to moving around inside the Palestinian territory.

“All these things combined lead us to this warning that we do have a very, very dire situation coming towards us at very high speed,” he said.

World Health Organisation spokesman Christian Lindmeier said that according to statistics compiled by the Hamas-run health ministry, 10 children have been “officially registered, in a hospital, as having starved to death”.

“The unofficial numbers can unfortunately be expected to be higher,” he said.

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Article source: Herald-Sun | 3 March 2024

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