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UN Official: 50% of Gaza Population Faces Hunger

UN-affiliated sources accuse the Israeli ⁢regime of genocide ⁤amid ‍hunger in Gaza.

According ⁢to the english section of webangah News Agency, citing⁤ Mehr News Agency, Michael Fakhri, the United ⁢Nations Special Rapporteur on the ⁤right to food, stated in an interview with Al ⁣Jazeera that 50 percent‌ of Gaza⁣ Strip residents continue to suffer from hunger.

He emphasized that rebuilding Gaza’s⁣ food system is essential.

Fakhri described conditions in northern Gaza as even‍ more dire and accused‍ the Israeli regime of ⁤committing genocide.

Earlier, Tarek Jasarevic, spokesperson for the World​ Health Organization (WHO), reported that since early 2025, ⁣over 500 people have died from hunger in Gaza.

He noted that more than 500 deaths resulted from malnutrition this year ⁢alone. Currently, only four health centers remain operational.Improving access and increasing humanitarian aid flows would enable ‌provision of ⁤necessary equipment and expansion⁤ of‍ medical ‍facilities in ‌northern Gaza.

Jasarevic added that ⁢over ⁢ 15,500 people urgently require transfer outside Gaza for medical treatment, while only ⁣13 out​ of 36 hospitals are functioning.

The WHO ‍spokesperson urged the international community to act immediately to provide medical supplies, fuel, and logistical support required for ‍ongoing healthcare operations.

He​ stressed that despite a ceasefire being established, humanitarian conditions in Gaza ‌remain critically severe.

According to a report by the United ⁣Nations Office for the‌ Coordination of Humanitarian​ Affairs (OCHA), as Israel launched its military⁤ operation in Gaza, 66,288 people- ‍including 18,430 children-have been killed, with most casualties being civilians.

A few days after implementing a ceasefire agreement, Israel continues to impose ⁤numerous obstacles preventing aid delivery and limiting ‌international organizations’ activity-a situation ‍threatening two million lives.

Among seven crossings into Gaza Strip territory, Israel has allowed limited amounts of aid ​through only two checkpoints ‌and insists it⁤ will not permit reopening Rafah Crossing operations.

News Sources: © webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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