Gaza Starvation Crisis: Toll Hits 115 Amid Blockade
Gaza’s crisis deepens as starvation and malnutrition deaths reach 115 since March under an ongoing blockade.
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Gaza’s crisis deepens as starvation and malnutrition deaths reach 115 since March under an ongoing blockade.
Efforts to broker a 60-day truce in Gaza have hit a major roadblock as US and Israeli teams pull out of talks in Doha, while civilian suffering intensifies on the ground.
Israel evaluates Hamas’ updated ceasefire and hostage proposal as Gaza’s humanitarian crisis deepens under mounting air and ground strikes.
Activists in Tel Aviv and New York decry Gaza starvation as a “war crime,” demanding an end to the blockade and immediate humanitarian access.
Three-month-old Yahya dies of starvation in Gaza as baby formula runs out. Doctors report malnutrition surge; over 100 hunger-related deaths, including 80 children.
New evacuation orders in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, have forced tens of thousands to flee as 87.8% of the territory is classified as evacuation or military zones.
WHO reports Israeli strikes on its Deir al-Balah staff residence and warehouse in Gaza, triggering fires, detaining personnel, and disrupting vital health operations.
Strikes and blockade in Gaza have triggered a severe malnutrition crisis, with patients collapsing and medical staff at Al-Shifa Hospital fainting amid extreme food shortages.
After a brokered ceasefire by the U.S., TĂĽrkiye and others, Bedouin tribal fighters withdraw from Sweida, halting clashes that claimed nearly 1,000 lives.
Hamas offers to swap all Gaza hostages for a permanent ceasefire amid stalled 60-day truce talks and a deepening humanitarian crisis.