Saturday, August 9, 2025

Gaza Faces Escalating Humanitarian Crisis as Aid Restrictions Fuel Starvation Deaths

Gaza City, 9 August 2025 – The Gaza Strip is grappling with a deepening humanitarian catastrophe, with at least 39 people killed in the past 24 hours, including 21 seeking aid and 11 succumbing to starvation, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. The ministry reports that malnutrition-related deaths have reached 212 since the onset of Israel’s military operations in October 2023, with 98 of those being children.

The crisis has intensified in recent weeks due to stringent restrictions on humanitarian aid entering Gaza, following a partial lifting of a total blockade in late May. Mohammed Abu Salmiya, director of al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza, warned that famine poses a severe threat, particularly to children and the elderly. “Malnutrition among children leads to decreased immunity and may lead to death,” he told Al Jazeera.

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has urged Israel to allow at least 100 aid trucks per day into Gaza to address the dire food shortages. However, only 60 WFP truck drivers have been vetted and approved by Israeli authorities, severely limiting aid delivery. The WFP reported that since 27 July, 266 of its trucks were turned back at crossing points, with 31 percent of those initially approved. The agency cited frequent last-minute changes by Israeli authorities and ongoing military activities along convoy routes as major obstacles.

The situation is further compounded for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), which has been unable to deliver any humanitarian aid, including food and medicine, to Gaza for over five months. This blockade has left countless Palestinians without access to essential supplies needed for survival.

Humanitarian organizations have raised alarms about the escalating food insecurity, with scenes of desperation unfolding as crowds gather at aid distribution points. A recent incident at the Zikim crossing in northern Gaza highlighted the crisis, with displaced Palestinians waiting for scarce aid trucks amid warnings of an imminent food catastrophe for thousands, particularly children. The decline in health services and ongoing restrictions on essential supplies have further exacerbated the situation.

As Gaza faces what aid agencies describe as one of the world’s worst hunger crises, the international community continues to call for an immediate ceasefire and the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid to avert further loss of life.


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