Gaza is facing a catastrophic hunger crisis, with over 100 deaths from starvation reported since the start of Israel's military offensive, including dozens of children. Hospitals and aid workers warn that the blockade and ongoing attacks have made it nearly impossible to deliver food and medical supplies, putting both civilians and humanitarian staff at risk of starvation. The United Nations and over 100 aid organizations have sounded the alarm, calling the situation 'unprecedented' and urging immediate action to prevent further mass deaths. Despite claims by Israeli officials that aid is entering Gaza, reports from the ground describe widespread malnutrition, children dying from hunger, and civilians risking their lives to obtain food. The international community faces mounting pressure to intervene as the humanitarian collapse deepens and the specter of famine looms.
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