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Experts Warn Of Possible Famine In Northern Gaza

Smoke rises from northern Gaza Strip

A recent report by the Famine Early Warning Systems Network has raised concerns about the possibility of famine in northern Gaza as a result of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The network, which is supported by the US Agency for International Development, is a key source of early warning and analysis on acute food insecurity globally.

The report suggests that in April, the region may have met or exceeded all three IPC thresholds for Famine, including food consumption, acute malnutrition, and mortality. However, challenges in accessing the area have hindered data collection to confirm these findings.

Conflict between Israel and Hamas contributes to food insecurity in the region.
Report by Famine Early Warning Systems Network warns of famine in northern Gaza.
Challenges in accessing the area hinder data collection on famine conditions.

According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) system, a famine can only be officially declared if specific data points indicate severe food insecurity. The United Nations World Food Programme had previously warned of a 'full-blown famine' in northern Gaza, further heightening concerns.

Additionally, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has highlighted the extensive environmental damage caused by the conflict. It estimates that restoring environmental services in Gaza will require decades and cannot commence until a ceasefire is in place.

The situation in northern Gaza remains dire, with experts urging immediate action to address the growing humanitarian crisis. The impact of the conflict on food security and the environment underscores the urgent need for a sustainable resolution to the ongoing hostilities.

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