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    Gaza Faces Unprecedented Hunger as One in Three Go Without Food for Days

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee12 July 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The United Nations World Food Programme has warned that Gaza’s hunger crisis has reached an unprecedented level, and the delivery of humanitarian aid has nearly come to a complete halt. As a result, one in every three people is going without food for several days at a time.

    The agency described the situation as “unprecedented,” noting that international aid efforts are facing severe restrictions.

    At the same time, attacks by Israeli occupation forces on aid recipients are ongoing. Just yesterday, 45 people were martyred.

    All routes into Gaza remain closed by the Zionist regime of Israel, blocking the entry of food, water, medicine, and all forms of humanitarian assistance.

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