UN expert accuses 'Israel' of 'starvation campaign' against Gaza
In his poignant report to the UN General Assembly, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food highlights the severe humanitarian crisis unfolding in the besieged territory.
A UN expert has accused "Israel" of conducting a "starvation campaign" against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, warning that the entity is weaponizing humanitarian aid to inflict harm on residents of the besieged area.
In a report presented to the UN General Assembly this week, Michael Fakhri, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, stated that since the Israeli military aggression against Gaza began in early October of the previous year, the flow of food, medicine, and other humanitarian supplies has been severely restricted.
"By December, Palestinians in Gaza made up 80 percent of the people in the world experiencing famine or catastrophic hunger," Fakhri stressed.
He further noted, "Never in post-war history had a population been made to go hungry so quickly and so completely as was the case for the 2.3 million Palestinians living in Gaza."
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Fakhri also highlighted that reports of the destruction of Gaza’s food system have been received since the Israeli aggression began, with documentation provided by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and other sources. He emphasized that “Israel then used humanitarian aid as a political and military weapon to harm and kill the Palestinian people in Gaza.”
Fakhri further pointed out that "Israel" has been employing “the full range of techniques of hunger and starvation against the Palestinians, perfecting the degree of control, suffering, and death that it can cause through food systems” since the establishment of the illegal occupying entity 76 years ago.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the allegations, calling the claims that "Israel" is restricting humanitarian aid “outrageously false".
UNICEF reports 50,000+ children in Gaza facing 'acute malnutrition'
Over 50,000 Palestinian children in Gaza are suffering from "acute malnutrition' due to the ongoing Israeli war, UNICEF reported, urging an immediate ceasefire to prevent a looming famine in the besieged area.
UNICEF’s Director of Child Nutrition and Development, Victor Aguayo, stated on Thursday, “We estimate that well over 50,000 children suffer from acute malnutrition and need lifesaving treatment, now.”
His comments follow warnings from the UN’s food agencies, FAO and WFP, which have called the situation in Gaza “one of the most severe food and nutrition crises in history.”
“It’s important to remember that nearly half of Gaza’s population who are suffering this devastation are children,” Aguayo emphasized.
Reflecting on his recent visit to Gaza, he said, “I saw how months of war on civilians and severe restrictions to humanitarian response have led to a collapse of the food, health, and protection systems, with catastrophic consequences for children’s nutrition.”
Aguayo noted that young children’s diets are “extremely poor", with “over 90 percent of them eating at best two types of food per day – day in, day out – for weeks and months in a context of toxic stress and lack of access to safe water and sanitation.”
He also warned that “the risk of famine and a large-scale severe nutrition crisis in Gaza is real,” adding, “There is only one way to prevent it: we need a ceasefire, immediately, and with a ceasefire, sustained and large-scale humanitarian access to the entire Gaza Strip.”
The UNICEF official emphasized that a ceasefire and unrestricted humanitarian aid would enable families to obtain food, including specialized nutrition for young children and supplements for pregnant women, as well as access essential health, water, and sanitation services for the entire population.
Malnutrition tighten death grip on Gaza children
The number of cases of malnutrition among children in northern Gaza rose by almost 300% in July as compared to May, a report released in August by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) revealed.
It stated that 96% of Gaza's population suffers from crisis levels of hunger, citing data from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) and the Global Nutrition Cluster.
At least 34 children in Gaza have already died from malnutrition as of June 22, according to the government media office. The actual number may be higher due to restricted access to Gaza, which has hindered aid agencies' ability to fully evaluate the situation.
In short, months of severe hunger have resulted in the deaths of numerous Palestinians in Gaza and have inflicted lasting harm on children due to malnutrition, all transpiring prior to the official declaration of famine.