Gaza’s humanitarian situation is spiraling: Gaza-based health authorities have confirmed 115 deaths from starvation and malnutrition since March, including four reported in the past 24 hours.
Blockade measures have led to the closure of key crossings, severely restricting the flow of relief supplies. In the Nuseirat refugee camp, lines for limited aid stretch for hours as families scramble for essentials.
A resident of the camp, interviewed by CGTN Stringer, described his morning waiting in line for food for his children: "The economic situation we're in is hard. The crossings are closed. There's nothing we can do." Despite the dire circumstances, he held on to hope that the siege would end soon and bring much-needed relief.
As the siege drags on, Gaza residents face mounting hunger and uncertainty. The world’s young global citizens, business innovators, and changemakers are watching closely, calling for immediate action to break the cycle of starvation and protect human dignity.
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Death toll from starvation, malnutrition in Gaza rises to 115
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