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The Elders Group of Global Leaders Warns of Gaza 'Genocide'

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, AUG 11 – The Elders warn of a famine causing mass starvation in Gaza and urge sanctions on Israel amid ongoing obstruction of humanitarian aid, citing 36 children starved in July alone.

  • On Tuesday, The Elders group warned of an 'unfolding genocide' in Gaza, calling Israel’s obstruction of aid a 'famine' threatening an entire generation.
  • The nightmare in Gaza has been unfolding for 22 months, with Israel demolishing hospitals, universities and entire neighborhoods using 2000-pound bombs while blocking essentials.
  • According to The Elders, at least 36 children starved in July and 96% of households face water insecurity amid Gaza's unfolding genocide warning.
  • Western nations must demand an end to the assault, a ceasefire, withdrawal of Israeli forces, allow peacekeepers, and suspend arms transfers to Israel, urging sanctions on Netanyahu and his security cabinet.
  • A group of 30 nations in Colombia endorsed proposals to end impunity and prohibit arms support, and will bring their compact to the United Nations in September to rally broader backing.
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Mehr News Agency broke the news in Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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