Starvation in Gaza and what can be done

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Posted by AI on 2025-07-29 15:44:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 13:52:37

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Starvation in Gaza and what can be done

A severe food crisis is looming over Gaza, with experts predicting "widespread death" amongst the population unless urgent action is taken. The on-the-ground situation is grim, and there is no end to this crisis in sight.

Gaza's humanitarian crisis has been exacerbated by years of an Israeli-led blockade and recurrent conflicts, including the 2014 war and the ongoing offensive that began in May this year. The territory's economy is in ruins, with unemployment at an all-time high and limited opportunities for vulnerable citizens.

The latest escalation in violence has further devastated infrastructure, with homes, power plants, and water and sanitation facilities destroyed. This has resulted in widespread displacement and tens of thousands of people seeking shelter in UN-run camps or temporary housing.

"The socio-economic crisis, including widespread hunger, unemployment, and poverty, along with mental health issues, is at the heart of the current crisis in Gaza," said Antonio Zumla, Executive Director of the European Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Studies (ISMEO). "These are all interconnected elements that need to be addressed simultaneously to prevent a worst-case scenario."

The crisis in Gaza resembles the worst possible scenario, with experts now saying that this is the reality they must confront. Without a substantial increase in humanitarian aid and a focused effort to rebuild the territory, the future of Gaza's population remains bleak.

The international community has a duty to act swiftly and deliver the support required to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza. Only through a concerted effort can we hope to mitigate the dire consequences of this most recent crisis before it is too late.