A global authority on food security said that in the coming months, as many as 1.1 million people in Gaza could face the most severe levels of hunger.
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Gaza Aid Chef, José Andrés, Calls for Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire
The chef, José Andrés, also said that he hoped his group, World Central Kitchen, would be eventually able to transport “huge quantities of food daily into the shores of Gaza.”
Gaza Aid Chef, José Andrés, Calls for Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire
The chef, José Andrés, also said that he hoped his group, World Central Kitchen, would be eventually able to transport “huge quantities of food daily into the shores of Gaza.”
The U.N. Reports More Than 24 Attacks on Gazans Waiting for Aid Since January
The United Nations human rights office has not blamed any side for the attacks, including one on Thursday that Gazan health officials say killed 20.
Severe Malnutrition in Young Children in Gaza Is Rising Fast, UNICEF Says
Experts have been alarmed by not only the number of children suffering from malnutrition, but how quickly their health is deteriorating.
Another Gaza Aid Convoy Ends in Violence, With at Least 20 Killed
The Gaza Health Ministry accused Israel of a “targeted” attack. Israel’s military denied the accusation, blaming Palestinian gunmen for the violence.
First Ship Carrying Food Aid Arrives in Gaza
The ship, the Open Arms, carried some 200 metric tons of rice, flour and other food from Cyprus. It is seen as a pilot effort for a new maritime aid corridor.
Questions Persist as Israel Signals Support for More Aid for Gaza
Aid organizations and U.N. officials say the new efforts by land, air and sea are too small and inefficient to meet the enormous needs of Gazan civilians.
Dozens of Migrants Die After Their Boat Deflates in Mediterranean Off Libya
Survivors, who departed from Libya, said they had been adrift for four days when they were found.
How Is Aid Entering Gaza?
The amount of aid reaching Gaza has fallen sharply since Israel went to war with Hamas, leading to what humanitarian agencies say is a disaster for more than two million people.