Entire Gaza population facing hunger crisis, famine risk - IPC report
According to a report released on Thursday by a U.N.-backed organization, the entire population of Gaza, which amounts to 2.3 million people, is in a state of severe hunger and the threat of famine is growing daily.
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- Published Date: 08:18 | 21 December 2023
- Modified Date: 08:18 | 21 December 2023
The entire 2.3 million population of Gaza is facing crisis levels of hunger and the risk of famine is increasing each day, a U.N.-backed body said in a report published on Thursday.
The proportion of households in Gaza affected by high levels of acute food insecurity is the largest ever recorded globally, according to a report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC).
The humanitarian situation in Gaza has deteriorated rapidly since Israel launched a major military operation on Oct. 7, with heavy bombardment destroying wide areas of the coastal enclave in the ensuing weeks, in response to a shock incursion by the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas into Israel.
Trucks bringing aid from Egypt have delivered some food, water and medicine, but the United Nations says the quantity of food is just 10% of what's needed for the territory's inhabitants, most of whom have been displaced.
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