One in five people in Gaza face starvation, report warns, as Israel’s months-long blockade continues

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1One in five people in the Gaza Strip are facing starvation as the entire territory edges closer to famine, a new United Nations-backed report warns, after nearly three months of Israel’s blockade of critically needed humanitarian aid.

2The warning comes as the UN and several NGOs, as well as civilians in Gaza, say the situation has deteriorated since Israel launched its renewed assault on the enclave in March, as residents struggle to access food, medicine and clean water.

A Palestinian child waits to receive his portion of a hot meal, at a free food distribution point at the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on April 12.

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6The enclave’s entire population is experiencinghigh levels of acute food securityand the territory is athigh riskof famine, the most severe type of hunger crisis, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) said in its latest report Monday.

7Goods indispensable for people’s survival are either depleted or expected to run out in the coming weeks,” the IPC said. 8Food is running out, and what little is left is being sold at exorbitant prices that few can afford, it said.

9Israel imposed a humanitarian blockade on Gaza on March 2, cutting off food, medical supplies, and other aid to the more than 2 million Palestinians who live in the territory. 10Israel says the blockade, along with the military’s expansion of its bombardment of Gaza, is intended to pressure Hamas to release hostages held in the enclavebut international organizations say it violates international law, with some accusing Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war.

11There is ahigh riskthat famine will occur between now and the end of September, the IPC report warned, leaving most people in Gaza without access to food, water, shelter, and medicine.

12Only an immediate and sustained cessation of hostilities and the resumption of humanitarian aid delivery can prevent a descent into famine,” the report said.

Shuruq Ayyad consoles her 12-year-old daughter Rahaf, who is suffering from malnutrition, at a school-turned-shelter in al-Rimal in central Gaza City on May 4.

13Under the IPC systema five-phase scale used to measure the severity of food insecuritya famine can only be declared if data shows certain thresholds are met. 14Those conditions are: at least 20% of all households must face an extreme food shortage, 30% or more of children must be acutely malnourished, and at least 2 in every 10,000 people die every day because of outright starvation or the interaction of malnutrition and disease.

15The first threshold has already been met, according to the IPC. 16Nearly 469,500 peoplearound 22% of the population - will likely experiencecatastrophicfood insecurity, the highest phase on the IPC scale, between May and September, the report said.

KHAN YUNIS, GAZA - APRIL 29: Displaced Palestinians receive hot meals distributed by aid organizations in al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, Gaza on April 29, 2025. As Israel's relentless and devastating attacks on the Gaza Strip continue, Israeli policies have exacerbated the already severe humanitarian crisis in the region. (Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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20David Mencer, a spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, said Monday thatfamine has never happenedin Gaza, despite IPC warnings, and that if there is hunger in Gaza, it is caused by Hamas depriving civilians of humanitarian aid.

21Whilst largely pinning the blame on Hamas for rising hunger levels, US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee on Friday acknowledged the rapidly deteriorating situation in Gaza, telling CNN: “If there wasn’t a humanitarian crisis, there wouldn’t be an effort to try to deal with it. 22So, the answer is, obviously yes, there is a humanitarian crisis.”

23Since March, Israel’s renewed assault has displaced more than 430,000 people, the report said, disrupting essential services and the distribution of critical supplies.

24All 25 bakeries run by the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) were forced to shutter at the beginning of April due to lack of supplies, and food is running out at most of the 177 hot meal kitchens, according to the IPC report. 25And food prices are soaring.

26Prices for flour have increased 3,000% since February and 55-pound sack of wheat flour can run anywhere between $235 and $520, the report said.

27At a Monday press conference, the UN Secretary General’s spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said onlyabout 260,000 meals have been prepared and delivered across the Gaza Stripon Monday, which is a 70% reduction since last Wednesday.

28According to the spokesperson, the blockade, which has passed 70 days, has depleted UN agenciesfood reserves. 29Stocks have run out, bakeries have shut down, community kitchens are closing daily, and people are starving,” he said.

30Children and pregnant women are at particularly high risk. 31Nearly 71,000 cases of acute malnutrition among children under five are expected between April 2025 and March 2026, the report said. 32And nearly 17,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women will need treatment for acute malnutrition, it said.

33During the nineteen months since Israel launched its assault on Gaza in the wake of the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel, people have resorted to scavenging for food, eating grass and animal feed, and drinking polluted water. 34Starving mothers have been unable to produce enough milk to feed their babies and parents have scrambled to keep their children alive, parents and doctors told CNN.

35Imran Rajab, a mother living in Gaza city, told CNN earlier this month she was forced to bake bread using flour from a garbage dumpster to feed her six children.

People walk along a street lined with damaged storefronts and a shuttered bakery in northern Gaza on April 1.

36My kids are vomiting after they eat it. 37It smells horrible,” Rajab said. 38But what else can I do? 39What will I feed my children if not this?”

40Dr. Amjad Al-Muzaini, a gynecologist working in Gaza City, said women in Gaza are forced to choose between feeding their children or caring for their own health. 41Most often, they sacrifice their own well-being to ensure survival, he said.

42While doing cesarean surgeries, women were found to have severely deteriorated intestinal and uterine tissues, Al-Muzaini said, likely the effects of eating poor-quality and mainly canned foods.

FILE PHOTO: A girl puts a pot to her head as Palestinians wait to receive food cooked by a charity kitchen, in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, April 24, 2025. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa/File Photo

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46The WFP has said recently it is ready to surge enough aid into Gaza to feed the entire population for up to two months. 47UNRWA, the main UN agency supporting Palestinians, said it has nearly 3,000 trucks filled with aid waiting to cross into Gaza that is currently blocked by Israel.

48Families in Gaza are starving while the food they need is sitting at the border,” the WFP’s Executive Director, Cindy McCain said on X. “But WFP hasn’t been able to get new aid in since 2 March.”

49If we wait for famine to be officially confirmed, it will be TOO LATE,” she said.

50Israel launched its war in Gaza following HamasOctober 2023 attack in which militants killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostage. 51Since then, Israel’s military campaign has killed almost 53,000 Palestinians. 52Since Israel resumed its bombardment in March, more than 2,500 Palestinians have been killed, according to figures provided by the Ministry of Health in Gaza.

53CNN’s Jeremy Diamond, Tareq Al Hilou, Mohammad Al Sawalhi, and Dana Karni contributed reporting.

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