Gaza Strip Faces Imminent Famine, Experts Warn
The Gaza Strip is facing a dire situation as a panel of global hunger experts warned of an impending famine, with almost half a million people at risk of starvation. For many Gazans, the famine already feels like a reality, as families struggle to find food and prices for basic staples like flour and rice skyrocket.
Eman Abu Jaljum, a 23-year-old resident of northern Gaza, described the situation as their “stomachs decaying” as they survive off canned peas and beans. In Gaza City, Iyad al-Sapti, a father of six, recounted the difficulty of obtaining basic necessities like flour and vegetables, with prices becoming unaffordable for many.
Despite some increase in aid reaching northern Gaza due to the reopening of border crossings by Israel under international pressure, the situation remains dire. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification report highlighted the high risk of famine, but the criteria for declaring a famine may not be met before more lives are lost.
Since the fighting in Gaza has intensified, food shortages have been reported across the enclave, with families struggling to cook meals due to a lack of cooking gas and firewood. While some basic items like bread and flour are available in certain areas, protein sources like chicken and beef are scarce.
As the situation worsens, Gazans like Nizar Hammad in Khan Younis are facing not only a lack of food but also a lack of cash, work, and income. The reopening of bakeries in Gaza City has provided some relief, but concerns remain about the availability of fuel to keep them running.
With the threat of famine looming, the people of Gaza are left hoping for continued access to food and basic necessities to survive. The international community must act swiftly to prevent further suffering and loss of life in the region.