Gaza is experiencing a rapidly worsening hunger crisis, with soaring malnutrition and starvation deaths, especially among children. Despite international aid waiting at the border, only a fraction is reaching those in need due to Israeli restrictions and a breakdown in aid distribution, with Israel and the UN trading blame for the delays. Aid agencies and the World Health Organization warn that the situation is man-made and could escalate into full-scale famine, as hospitals fill with skeletal children and desperate families risk their lives for food. The crisis is compounded by political motives, with accusations that starvation is being used as a weapon of war, and humanitarian workers themselves are now among the starving. Calls for urgent action are growing, but the blockade and chaos continue to prevent effective relief, leaving Gaza's 2.1 million residents in peril.
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