Gaza is experiencing a severe and worsening food crisis, with widespread reports of starvation, especially among children, as Israeli restrictions and ongoing conflict have drastically reduced the flow of humanitarian aid. Aid deliveries are at a fraction of previous levels, and chaotic distribution means many Palestinians risk their lives for basic food supplies. Health officials and aid organizations warn of soaring malnutrition rates, with dozens of children already dead from hunger and hospitals overwhelmed by starving patients. Israel and the United Nations are trading blame for the aid delays, while international agencies call the situation a 'man-made' famine and urge urgent action. Despite some airdrops and promises to open more aid routes, the crisis continues to escalate, with over two million people at risk.
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