Improved aid access means there is no longer famine in Gaza, but the war-ravaged territory still faces emergency conditions, a UN-backed global hunger monitor said. Israel denied that there is a food shortage in Gaza, where around 1.6 million people are expected to face "crisis" levels of food insecurity in coming months.
Breakdown
- UN declares famine in Gaza officially over but says situation is still critical 23s
- 1.6 million Gazans projected to face crisis food insecurity until April 38s
- Severe child malnutrition persists, with cases expected to rise 53s
- Israel disputes UN report, claims aid numbers are undercounted 1m 14s
- UN highlights ongoing issues: water, housing, agriculture, and livestock losses 1m 43s
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Middle East Conflict
The U.S-brokered ceasefire deal in Gaza is holding, after Hamas released the remaining Israeli hostages.