Palestinian starvation

US Aid Cuts to Myanmar Spark Devastation and Death as Children Suffer

AP News reports on the devastating consequences of U.S. foreign aid cuts in Myanmar, highlighting the heartbreaking loss of life and widespread suffering among the Rohingya people. Due to the cuts, families are facing starvation, leading to malnutrition and disease, particularly among children. Interviews with refugees and aid workers reveal the desperate conditions in internment camps and along the Thai border, where individuals are forced to forage for food to survive. The article emphasizes the devastating impact on healthcare services, education, and overall well-being, leaving many to feel as though death is the only escape.

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Pope Demands End to Gaza Collective Punishment Amidst Hunger Crisis

In the last 24 hours, ten Palestinians, including two children, died from starvation, prompting Pope Leo XIV to demand Israel cease its “collective punishment” of Gaza’s population. Reports confirm at least 313 deaths due to hunger since the war’s start, with the UN warning of impending famine. Despite international calls for a ceasefire and the dire humanitarian conditions, Israeli forces continue their offensive, destroying homes and displacing residents in Gaza City. As Israel prepares for an offensive, it disregards concerns about further displacement, exacerbating the crisis while ignoring a US-backed ceasefire proposal.

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Palestinian Woman Dies in Italy Due to Gaza Malnutrition

A 20-year-old Palestinian woman, Marah Abu Zuhri, who was evacuated from Gaza to Italy due to severe malnutrition, has died in a Pisa hospital after arriving on a humanitarian flight. Her condition was described as a “very complex clinical picture” with “profound organic wasting,” and she suffered a sudden respiratory crisis and cardiac arrest. This tragic event highlights the dire situation in Gaza, where widespread starvation is occurring, with hundreds of malnutrition-related deaths reported. The Israeli military is also preparing to launch a new offensive to seize control of northern Gaza City, raising international alarm.

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Hostage Evyatar David: Image Reveals Starvation Amidst Blame and Complexity

A second Hamas propaganda video featuring hostage Evyatar David was released with his family’s approval, showcasing his severely deteriorated physical condition. The footage depicts David appearing emaciated and documenting his limited food intake, primarily lentils with many days of no food. In the video, David claims he has been without proper food and water for an extended period, stating he was forced to dig his own grave and appealing to Israeli authorities for his release. His family issued a statement accusing Hamas of intentionally starving him for propaganda purposes and called for urgent intervention to save his life.

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Starvation Deaths Reported in Besieged El Fasher, Sudan Amid Proxy War and Aid Blockade

Starvation deaths are tragically being reported in El Fasher, Sudan, according to activists, painting a grim picture of a city besieged for over a year and a half. It’s hard to even fathom the suffering endured by the people there, a true testament to human resilience that they’ve managed to survive this long. The core of the problem, it seems, lies in the unbearable scarcity of basic necessities, particularly food.

The fact that a single sack of millet, a staple food for the local population, is now selling for a staggering 4.2 million Sudanese pounds – roughly $1,750 – speaks volumes.… Continue reading

BBC, News Agencies Warn of Starvation Risk for Gaza Journalists

BBC News, along with AFP, AP, and Reuters, have issued a joint statement expressing grave concern for journalists in Gaza, who are facing starvation alongside the population they report on. These independent journalists have been the primary source of information from the conflict zone. The statement urges the Israeli authorities to allow journalists access in and out of Gaza and to ensure sufficient food supplies reach the people there, highlighting the critical need for aid in the face of mass starvation. The groups also point to Israel’s control over aid entry and the ongoing blockade as contributing factors to the dire situation, with the WHO reporting a quarter of Gaza’s population facing famine-like conditions.

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Gaza Starvation Crisis: Dozens Dead as Hunger Surges in July Amidst Ceasefire Stalls

The Patient’s Friends Hospital in Gaza City is overwhelmed with malnourished children, with a growing number of fatalities, including the first deaths of children without pre-existing conditions. Medical professionals report a worsening of symptoms, with children too weak to move or cry, and key treatments are running out due to the ongoing blockade. At least 48 deaths related to malnutrition have occurred in the past three weeks, including both adults and children, a significant increase from previous months. The United Nations and health officials have documented these deaths, emphasizing the dire situation where the hunger has passed a tipping point into accelerating death.

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Gaza Starvation: WHO Chief Cites Man-Made Crisis, Blames Hamas and Israel

The head of the World Health Organization has declared that Gaza is experiencing man-made mass starvation due to the blockade of aid. Over 100 agencies have urged Israel to allow more supplies in, as they report that crucial aid is being blocked from reaching those in need, resulting in widespread death and starvation. With daily aid distribution drastically reduced from pre-war levels, the situation has worsened. While calls for a ceasefire are growing, and negotiations continue, the humanitarian crisis persists.

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Gaza Baby’s Starvation Fuels Outrage: Calls for Action Amidst Humanitarian Crisis

Baby boy starves to death in Gaza as hunger spreads, medics say.

It’s heartbreaking, isn’t it? To even imagine a baby, defenseless and innocent, succumbing to starvation. Medics are reporting this is happening in Gaza, and the weight of that reality is almost unbearable. It’s a tragedy, a searing indictment of the circumstances surrounding this conflict. One can’t help but feel a profound sense of sadness and anger at the thought of a child’s life being extinguished in such a way.

The issue of aid is critical, yet so complex. There’s a recognition that any entity controlling access to food and medical supplies bears a significant responsibility.… Continue reading

Gaza Food Warehouse Shooting Kills Four: Accusations of Israeli Responsibility Amidst Starvation Crisis

Four deaths resulted from two separate incidents surrounding food distribution in Gaza. At a World Food Programme warehouse, two were crushed and two shot while desperate crowds overwhelmed the facility amidst a severe food shortage caused by an 11-week siege and blockade. Separately, Israeli forces opened fire on a crowd at a US-backed distribution point, injuring dozens and killing at least one, despite claims of only firing warning shots. These events highlight the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with widespread starvation and malnutrition, exacerbated by the limited and contested aid delivery systems. The UN has condemned the inadequate aid flow, calling it insufficient to address the impending famine.

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