Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens with Hundreds Starving Amid Siege
Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens with Hundreds Starving Amid Siege

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Deepens with Hundreds Starving Amid Siege

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The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached catastrophic levels, with over two million Palestinians facing famine and dire shortages of food, water, and medical supplies amid relentless Israeli military actions and blockade. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the images of starving children as "revolting" and emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian aid to enter Gaza at volume, while US President Trump called for a possible ceasefire to end the Israeli offensive. UN and humanitarian officials report that every fifth child in Gaza is malnourished, with over 100 deaths attributed to hunger so far, as aid trickles in too slowly under Israeli control. Satellite images reveal widespread destruction of Gaza's urban centers, displacing 90% of the population and devastating critical infrastructure like hospitals. Pakistani religious leader Syed Sajid Ali Naqvi criticized the global community and especially the US for enabling the ongoing atrocities, highlighting a moral failure in international responses and calling for stronger action. The situation has sparked global outrage, with many urging the restoration of aid flows and a lasting ceasefire to prevent further loss of innocent lives.

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