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CBC
4 days ago
- Politics
- CBC
Criticism of Israel grows as aid trickles into Gaza
Israel has agreed to limit fighting in parts of Gaza and would allow more aid into the region, but both moves are facing criticism for being too little too late.


Bloomberg
24-07-2025
- Health
- Bloomberg
Is There Famine in Gaza? Let's Not Wait to Find Out.
Is there famine in Gaza? The Israeli authority for the strip says no; the Hamas-run health ministry says about 10 people are dying of malnutrition every 24 hours. Warring parties can rarely be taken at their word, and without access for independent journalists, little can be confirmed first hand. Even so, we know more than enough to act. On Tuesday, 111 signatories from international aid organizations issued a statement warning that 'mass starvation' was now spreading in Gaza. The previous day, 29 countries, including France and the UK, jointly condemned Israel's 'drip feeding of aid and the inhumane killing of civilians.'


Al Mayadeen
15-07-2025
- Health
- Al Mayadeen
Gaza mothers starving, infant deaths reach critical levels: UN
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has issued a grave warning over the dire conditions faced by tens of thousands of pregnant and breastfeeding women in Gaza, as extreme hunger continues to jeopardize their health and the survival of their newborns. In a statement shared by UNFPA's Arab States Regional Office on X, the agency revealed that approximately 50,000 women in Gaza 'haven't eaten for days.' Malnourishment is preventing mothers from breastfeeding, while baby formula remains unavailable due to ongoing shortages. This has resulted in a spike in premature and underweight births. 'Babies are born too soon, too small,' the post read. 'Newborns are at risk of death or lifelong health issues.' 50,000 pregnant & breastfeeding women in #Gaza haven't eaten for are born too soon, too are too malnourished to breastfeed — & formula is are at risk of death or lifelong health is preventable. #OpenUpGaza Let aid in. the crisis as preventable, UNFPA called for immediate humanitarian access, urging: '#OpenUpGaza Let aid in.' UN agencies continue to report severe restrictions on humanitarian access, compounding the suffering of women, children, and other vulnerable groups. Aid organizations have consistently appealed for unimpeded delivery of essential life-saving assistance. Since the genocide began in October 2023, nearly 57,600 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza by Israeli occupation forces, the majority of whom are women and children. Constant bombardment has devastated infrastructure, triggered famine-like conditions, and contributed to the spread of disease. In November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Security Minister Yoav Gallant over charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. Separately, "Israel" is also facing a genocide case at the International Court of Justice. Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières, MSF) released new data this week pointing to a drastic increase in child mortality across Gaza. According to a retrospective mortality survey conducted by its epidemiological unit, Epicentre, the death rate for children under five has increased tenfold since the war began. The survey covered 2,523 individuals, including MSF staff and their families. It found that the overall death rate was five times higher than pre-war levels, while mortality among newborns under one month rose sixfold. 'The children of Gaza are being decimated,' said Amande Bazerolle, deputy manager of MSF's emergency department. 'Forty-eight percent of the people who died from blast injuries among our colleagues' households were children, and 40 percent were under 10 years old.' According to the report, over 2% of those surveyed have died since October 7, 2023, and 7% have sustained injuries. Around 75% of deaths were war-related, mainly due to explosions. The survey also underscored the collapse of Gaza's healthcare system. Two-thirds of chronically ill patients reported interruptions in treatment. Even among MSF families, who had relatively better access to care, 20% experienced at least one injury from blasts or gunfire within their household. 'This is the result of the Israeli campaign to systematically destroy the health system and the means of survival of the whole population,' MSF stated. The organization called on "Israel" to halt what it described as a 'genocidal campaign,' lift the blockade, and enable urgent medical evacuations, particularly for children. Read more: 'Skin and bones': Gaza's infants starve under Israeli siege

ABC News
26-06-2025
- Health
- ABC News
Baby formula runs low in Gaza
While Israel spent 12 days fighting Iran, its war in Gaza raged on, with local health authorities saying more than 800 Palestinians were killed during that time. Dozens were shot as they scrambled to access aid delivery sites, scattered across the strip, amid severe shortages of food and many other supplies. Doctors in Gaza are warning the crisis facing young children and babies is getting worse by the day, as formula and food run desperately low.


Bloomberg
21-05-2025
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Israel Faces Global Isolation Over War on Gaza
Welcome to Balance of Power, bringing you the latest in global politics. If you haven't yet, sign up here. An international consensus is emerging that Israel's war against Hamas — its assaults on Gaza and withholding of aid — must stop.