Gaza Crisis : Gaza Starvation Death Toll Rises as Blockade Worsens Humanitarian Crisis
At least 122 people—mostly children—have now died from starvation and malnutrition in Gaza, as dire conditions worsen under an ongoing Israeli blockade and relentless military assaults. The majority of these deaths occurred within the past 24 hours, sparking global outrage and renewed calls for immediate humanitarian intervention.
Few days back a Ceasefire Negotiation happened but again starvation and malnutrition in Gaza.
Since March 2025, Gaza has been under a complete blockade, cutting off access to food, clean water, medical supplies, and fuel. The blockade has crippled hospitals, shut down water purification plants, and destroyed any remaining food supply chains. Civilians are experiencing man-made famine, where even basic survival has become a challenge.
While some aid has trickled in via the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) and UN-backed corridors, logistical nightmares persist. Distribution is slow and unsafe due to frequent Israeli airstrikes and violent clashes. Aid trucks are often delayed or turned back, and people attempting to reach food and medical centers are at constant risk.
Residents describe empty markets, skyrocketing food prices, and the constant hum of drones and warplanes overhead. Access to even a bag of flour can mean walking miles through rubble—and facing the threat of being bombed or shot at.
International bodies—including the UN, Human Rights Watch, and Amnesty International—have accused Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war, a violation of the Geneva Conventions. These actions may amount to war crimes and collective punishment.
The UN Human Rights Council has demanded an immediate ceasefire, the unblocking of aid routes, and the establishment of independent investigations into alleged atrocities. However, little action has followed these declarations.
The European Union, along with countries like France, Germany, and the UK, has echoed these concerns. Some leaders have even called for Palestinian statehood recognition by September 2025 as part of a long-term peace resolution.
Aid distribution itself has become deadly. Reports say 25 Palestinians—many of them aid seekers—were killed overnight by gunfire or airstrikes near the Zikim crossing. In previous days, over 1,000 civilians have died while trying to access humanitarian aid—often under fire in Gaza Crisis .
Experts and international bodies now describe the situation as famine used as a weapon, raising accusations of war crimes and collective punishment. The UN and NGOs have urged Israel to immediately lift restrictions and allow a steady flow of aid.
European leaders —from the UK, Germany, and France—called for an immediate ceasefire, urgent aid delivery, and recognition of Palestine by September. UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned global inaction as a moral failure.
Local journalists covering the crisis are themselves enduring starvation and exhaustion, with some fainting on air. International reporters are barred from Gaza, forcing local correspondents to risk their lives to document the crisis under severe conditions.
| Issue | Impact |
|---|---|
| Death Toll | 122+ starvation deaths, mostly children in Gaza Crisis |
| Aid Blockade | Food, fuel, medicine severely restricted |
| Malnutrition | Tripling among under-5s; widespread among pregnant women |
| Aid Access | Civilians killed while attempting to receive help |
| International Calls | Demands for ceasefire, humanitarian corridors, global intervention |
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