Four in five Gaza homes go days without food — WHO chief
WHO alerts to a looming famine in Gaza, revealing the dire situation of residents going without food in both northern and southern regions.
Residents in Gaza City are facing starvation and selling their possessions for food, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has said.
“Hunger is present, and famine is looming in Gaza,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote Saturday on X.
Four of five households in northern Gaza and half of the displaced households in the south are going days and nights without eating, said Ghebreyesus.
“This is heartbreaking. This protracted conflict is blocking much-needed access to food and other life-saving humanitarian aid,” he wrote.
Hunger is present, and famine is looming in #Gaza.
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) December 22, 2023
People are facing starvation and selling their possessions in exchange for food. Parents are going hungry so their children can eat.
This is catastrophic to the health of people across the Strip.
4 out of 5 households in…
Safe delivery of food
Ghebreyesus urged the international community for immediate improvement in food security via accelerated flows of aid into Gaza to stop the famine.
Since October 7, the Israeli army has been waging a destructive war on Gaza, resulting in 20,057 deaths and 53,320 injuries, most of them children and women.
It has caused immense damage to infrastructure and an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe, according to Palestinian and international sources.
I welcome the recent resolution passed by the UN Security Council addressing the Gaza crisis. The resolution highlights the need for urgent pauses and humanitarian corridors to ensure the safe delivery of food and health supplies to those in need. Additionally, it demands the… https://t.co/oNvCTEKuBe
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) December 22, 2023