UN: Gaza Famine Over, but Food Crisis Persists Amid Winter Challenges
The UN’s IPC reports Gaza’s famine is over after improved aid access, but warns the food crisis remains critical amid widespread displacement and winter hazards.
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The UN’s IPC reports Gaza’s famine is over after improved aid access, but warns the food crisis remains critical amid widespread displacement and winter hazards.
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