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Food safety experts warned

The possibility of the Gaza strip will be in famine if Israel does not perform its blockade and stops its military campaign, food safety experts said in a warning on Monday. Nearly half a million Palestinians are facing potential starvation, living in the “horrific” levels of hunger, and 1 million others can get adequate food, according to the findings of integrated food safety phase classification, a major international rights over the severity of hunger crises. The group said that if the circumstances do not change then there is a high risk of lump sum famine. Israel has banned all food, shelter, medicine and any other goods from entering the Palestinian region for the last 10 weeks, even it takes out the waves of air strikes and ground operations. The population of Gaza of about 2.3 million people depends almost on external aid to survive, as Israel’s 19 -month military operations have erased the most capability to produce food inside the area. Desperate visuals are dramatically exiting as food supply as food supply. The communal kitchen handing over ripe food is virtually the remaining source of food for most people in Gaza, but they are also shutting down rapidly for stock deficiency. Thousands of Palestinians pushed out the crowds of public kitchens, pushing with their utensils to get pulses or pasta. Riham Sheikh al-Eid is waiting in a kitchen in the southern city of Khan Younis on Sunday, “We are waiting for four, five hours in the sun.” “Finally, we walk away with nothing. This is not enough for everyone.” The lack of a famine declaration does not mean that people are not already hungry, and a declaration should not be a predecessor to end the pain, Chris Newton said, an analyst of the International Crisis Group, focusing on starvation as a weapon of war. “The Israeli government is hungry as part of his effort to destroy Hamas and change the bandage,” he said. Israel demands a new aid system. The office of the Prime Minister of Israeli did not respond to the request for the comment. The army has said that adequate assistance in Gaza entered Gaza during a two -month ceasefire, which is shattered by Israel in mid -March when it resumed his military campaign. Israel says that the purpose of the blockade is to put pressure on Hamas to release the hostage still. It says that it will not help until a new system is in place of a new system that controls the distribution, accuses Hamas of shutting down the supply. The United States says that this new mechanism is working that will soon start delivery, but it has not given any time limit. The United Nations has refused to participate so far. This denies that there is a sufficient turn of aid and says the new system is unnecessary, will not meet the heavy needs of Palestinians and allow using assistance as a weapon for political and military goals. Monday’s report states that any minor gains made during the ceasefire have been reversed. Almost the entire population of Gaza now face high level of hunger, it is said, inspired by conflict, the fall of infrastructure, destruction of agriculture, and help of assistance.Mahmood ulceco, livelihood coordinator for food security and oxfam, asked governments to suppress Israel, to allow “unrelated human access”. “This man -made starvation has a silent complexity,” he said. Israel vowed the group to destroy Hamas after October 7, 2023, a surprising attack on Israel, in which terrorists killed some 1,200 people, most of the citizens held 251 hostage, most of which have been released in ceasefire agreements or other deals. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, the aggressive Israel’s aggressive has killed more than 52,000 Palestinians, of which more than half of which are women and children, who do not distinguish between citizens or fighters. Three criteria were established in 2004 during the famine in Somalia for declaring famine as integrated food safety phase classification, more than a dozen United Nations agencies, support groups, governments and groups of other bodies. It has declared a famine only a few times – in Somalia in 2011, and South Sudan in 2017 and 2020, and in parts of the Western Darfur region of Sudan last year. Thousands of people are believed to have died in Somalia and South Sudan. It is in the form of famine as a field when at least two to three things are: 20% of families have extreme reduction of food, or are essentially hungry; At least 30% of children from six months to five years are suffering from acute malnutrition or ruin, meaning they are very thin for their height; And at least two people or less than five children every 10,000 children are dying daily due to starvation or malnutrition and disease interaction. The assessment on Monday found that the first border was found in Gaza, stating that 477,000 people or 22% of the population were classified as “frightening” hunger, highest levels for the period from 11 May to September. It said that more than 1 million people are at the “emergency” level of hunger, at the second highest level, meaning that they are “very high gaps” in food and high rapid malnutrition. Other thresholds were not completed. The data was collected in April and till 6 May. Food safety experts say that people take time to start dying of starvation. The report states that if the blockade and military operations continue, the “vast majority” in Gaza will not have access to food or water, citizens disturbance will deteriorate, health services “completely collapsed,” the disease will spread, and the levels of malnutrition and death will cross the threshold. It also warned of “adjacent” famine in North Gaza in March 2024, but next month, Israel allowed an influx of assistance under the US. Seven assistance workers died after an Israeli strike. Help groups now say that the situation is the most serious of the entire war. The United Nations’ Humanitarian Office, known as OCHA, said on Friday that the number of children seeking treatment in clinics for malnutrition has doubled since February, even the supply for their treatment is quickly running out. Help groups have discontinued food distribution for lack of shares. Many foods have disappeared from the markets and what is left is spiral at the price and is ineffective for most. The farm is mostly destroyed or inaccessible. The distribution of water is grinding to stop, due to lack of fuel. Bath Bahsol, Deputy Director of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, said that more than 75% of the farm of Gaza was damaged or destroyed, and the two-thirds of wells used for irrigation were no longer working. Destruction, he said, “These large number of people are running close to famine numbers that we think is possible.”

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