As the crisis deepens, international pressure mounts for a sustained ceasefire
Scenes of desperation unfolded in northern Gaza's Zikim area as scores of Palestinians ran to grab bags of flour from a rare aid truck—one of the few lifelines left for a population on the brink of starvation. The chaos highlights the deepening humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in the besieged territory, where food, water, and medicine have become critically scarce.
The urgency of the situation was underscored on Tuesday when the head of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City confirmed that 21 children have died across Gaza in the past three days alone due to malnutrition and starvation. With medical infrastructure crippled, and aid deliveries sporadic or blocked, health officials warn that more lives—especially those of children—are at imminent risk.
The UN and multiple humanitarian agencies have repeatedly called for unimpeded access to aid, but ground realities remain grim. Families are forced to scavenge for food, often risking their lives amid ongoing violence. The image of people sprinting for bags of flour is now emblematic of Gaza's dire state.
As the crisis deepens, international pressure mounts for a sustained ceasefire and humanitarian corridors, but for many in Gaza, help is coming too late—or not at all. The world watches as hunger becomes another weapon of war.
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