UN: Israel denies Gaza aid access amid worsening famine

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UN: Israel denies Gaza aid access amid worsening famine

In a recent development, a senior UN official has raised concerns about Israel’s ongoing denial of humanitarian access in the Gaza Strip. The UN’s food chief has highlighted the alarming situation in the northern part of the enclave, home to 2.3 million people, where a “full-blown famine” is reportedly looming.

During an interview broadcast on NBC News, World Food Programme Executive Director Cindy McCain expressed her concerns about the dire situation on the ground. She stated that although there hasn’t been a formal declaration of famine, the conditions are alarming. “There is full-blown famine in the north, and it’s spreading further south,” McCain shared, emphasizing the severity of the situation.

According to COGAT, the Israeli Military Ministry agency in charge of coordinating aid deliveries into Palestinian territories, Israel has been stepping up its efforts to increase assistance to Gaza.

“In talks between Israeli and UN representatives, including @WFP, none of the entities indicated a risk of famine in northern Gaza,” COGAT said in a post on X. “Noting the improved situation, int’l orgs stated last week that the volume of goods transported to northern Gaza must be reduced since the quantities are too high in relation to the population.”

The head of the UN Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, on Sunday, accused Israel of continuing to deny the UN aid access in Gaza as it tries to avert famine.

“Only in the past 2 weeks, we have recorded 10 incidents involving shooting at convoys, arrests of UN staff including bullying, stripping them naked, threats with arms & long delays at checkpoints forcing convoys to move during the dark or abort,” Lazzarini posted on X.

Lazzarini also called on “Hamas and other armed groups to stop any attacks on humanitarian crossings, refrain from aid diversion and make sure assistance reaches all those in need.” The militants claimed responsibility on Sunday for an attack that shut down the main humanitarian aid crossing into Gaza.

‘Already Dying’

A UN-backed report in March said famine was imminent and likely by May in northern Gaza and could spread across the enclave by July. Famine is assessed as at least 20% of the population suffering extreme food shortages, with one in three children acutely malnourished and two people out of every 10,000 dying daily from starvation or malnutrition and disease.

UN officials say that generally when a famine is formally declared somewhere, it is too late to save many people. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said last week that the most vulnerable in northern Gaza “are already dying of hunger and disease.”

The UN has complained about a lack of humanitarian aid access throughout the seven-month-long war between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas in Gaza. Guterres has said the UN is trying to avert “an entirely preventable, human-made famine” in northern Gaza.

Gaza health authorities say Israel has killed more than 34,600 people in Gaza since 7 October.

As the occupying power, the UN human rights chief has said Israel is obligated to ensure the provision of food and medical care to the population and to facilitate the work of humanitarian organisations trying to deliver aid.


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