Global Attention on Gaza Hunger Intensifies
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 25 – The Israeli military permits food drops but denies a hunger crisis as UN reports one-third of Gaza's 2.3 million residents skip meals for days, risking famine.
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The consequences of the hunger crisis in the Gaza Strip cannot be overlooked. What are the causes?
Israel's far-right National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, claimed there was "no hunger" in Gaza, where scores of people, including children, die daily from malnutrition.
In the coming days, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates are expected to participate in the food airdrop efforts, and the army is also planning to increase the amount of children's food and hygiene products entering the Gaza Strip. The IDF explains that a new "humanitarian protocol" is being written in the coming days in preparation for a possible signing of a deal, and that Hamas is increasing its efforts to influence global awareness on the iss…
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