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Gaza slides toward famine as Israel tightens aid squeeze

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More than 71,000 children under five are at risk of acute malnutrition in Gaza as Israel continues to restrict fuel, flour, and humanitarian aid imports, pushing Gaza closer towards famine, TRT World reported.

Israel tightens the squeeze on Gaza imports

Israa Al-Afifi, a pediatrician in Gaza, told TRT World that:

Children have been directly impacted by a policy of starvation . A growing number of children are suffering from malnutrition while the nutritional products and supplements essential for both prevention and treatment have become unavailable

Quds News Network posted pictures of queues at a food distribution point, which included many children — captioned “starvation continues in Gaza”.

Times of Gaza also posted on X, saying :

Officially, Gaza is facing famine once again.

Growing bread queues

A fourteen-year-old called Muhammed al-Roubi told Al Jazeera he waits for hours under the beating sun, often returning empty-handed.

Calling attention to the aid squeeze by Israel, the report emphasised that:

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Recent shortages stem from Israel’s decision to close the crossings into Gaza on February 28, when Israel launched a joint war with the United States on Iran. The crossings partially reopened after a few days, but traffic through them has been limited.

Israel ultimately decides how much will be let through, despite last year’s “ceasefire” with Hamas stipulating that Israel must significantly ease the restrictions.

Genocide unabated

Israel’s murders in Gaza are continuing unabated. The genocidal entity fatally struck a soup kitchen over the weekend, killing three charity workers.

Journalist Abubaked Abed shared a picture of the strike.

The missile strike launched by Israel in Deir al-Balah killed at least three Palestinian people and injured dozens.

Journalist Motasem Dalloul also shared a picture of the attack, saying:

Israeli occupation army claimed it “assassinated armed terrorists” in this attack yesterday.. The two people who were killed in the attack were aid workers distributing cooked rice to the people starved by the Israeli occupation.

The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza said Israel has killed at least 871 people since the so-called ceasefire began last October.

Israel’s bombing of Gaza and its starvation blockade have never paused, despite the supposed ceasefire in place since autumn 2025. Israel is a terror state, and the UK continues to equip and enable it.

Featured image via Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images

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