A severe hunger crisis is unfolding in Gaza, where over 2 million people, including 1 million children, are suffering from acute malnutrition and starvation due to a near-total blockade by Israel. Hospitals are overwhelmed with skeletal children, and deaths from starvation are rising rapidly, with some infants dying at weights lower than their birth weight. Aid deliveries are severely restricted, with bureaucratic hurdles, ongoing conflict, and accusations between Israel and the UN over responsibility for the delays. International organizations and medical professionals warn that the situation is man-made and worsening, with the World Health Organization and UNICEF sounding alarms about imminent mass death, especially among children. Despite global outcry and calls for urgent action, the flow of food and humanitarian aid remains dangerously inadequate, leaving Gaza's population in a desperate struggle for survival.
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