Gaza is experiencing a rapidly worsening famine, with UN-backed monitors and humanitarian organizations warning that the 'worst-case scenario' is now unfolding. Severe restrictions on food and aid deliveries, largely attributed to Israeli policies during the ongoing conflict, have left much of Gaza's population—especially children—facing acute malnutrition and starvation. Reports from hospitals and aid workers describe skeletal children, rising death tolls, and desperate civilians risking their lives for food. Despite international outcry and calls for increased humanitarian access, aid remains insufficient, and the crisis continues to escalate. The situation is widely described as a man-made catastrophe, with urgent appeals for immediate action to prevent further mass starvation.
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