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Israeli-induced Starvation Claims 361 Lives in Gaza as Famine Worsens

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 2, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Escalating Famine​ Conditions in Gaza Lead to Mounting Deaths

Gaza is facing a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian crisis, with widespread⁣ malnutrition and‍ famine conditions‍ resulting in a growing number of deaths.Since the start of Israel‘s war​ on Gaza on October 7, 2023, a total of 361 people have ⁢died from hunger-related ‍causes, including ‍130 children, as of late August/early September​ 2024.

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification ‌(IPC) declared on August 22nd that 514,000 people in Gaza – nearly a quarter​ of the population – are experiencing famine. The IPC projects this number will rise to 641,000 by the end‌ of September. This marks the first time famine conditions have been recorded⁣ outside ​of Africa by the organization, with predictions of‍ its spread to Deir el-Balah in central Gaza‍ and Khan Younis in the ​south by the end ​of the ‍month.

The ⁢crisis is fueled by extensive destruction of critical infrastructure, including medical facilities, schools, bakeries, and other essential resources. Aid deliveries have been consistently blocked,and reports indicate ​that Palestinians seeking food aid have been targeted and killed by Israeli forces.UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has described the situation as a “man-made disaster, a moral indictment and a failure of humanity itself,” emphasizing israel’s “unequivocal obligations” under international law as⁤ an occupying power to ensure the provision of​ food and⁤ medical supplies to Gaza.

Despite the overwhelming evidence presented by the IPC, Israel has rejected the famine findings.⁢

Recent violence continues to exacerbate the crisis. ⁤At ‍least 63 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza since dawn on ⁢Tuesday,with 41 deaths occurring ⁤in Gaza City alone. Nineteen of those killed were aid seekers in central and southern Gaza. Israeli attacks are​ currently focused on Gaza City, leading to relentless bombardment and attempts to forcibly displace residents ‍southward.

Al Jazeera correspondent Tareq Abu Azzoum reported from Deir el-Balah that many civilians ⁤remain in Gaza City, refusing to leave due to the lack of safe spaces in ⁤other areas and a desire to stay near‍ their communities. Once home⁤ to one million Palestinians, Gaza City is ‍now largely⁣ reduced to rubble.

Adding to the gravity of the situation, the‍ International Association of Genocide Scholars, a 500-member body of academics, formally declared on⁤ September 1st that Israel’s war‍ on Gaza meets the legal definition of genocide, as outlined in the 1948 UN Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime ‍of Genocide.The association’s resolution states that Israel’s policies and actions in gaza fulfill the​ criteria for genocide.

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Al Jazeera Journalists Killed in Gaza: Global Outrage and Condemnation

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor August 11, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Al Jazeera Journalist Anas al-Sharif Killed in Gaza, Sparking International Condemnation

Gaza City, Palestine – Al jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif was killed in Gaza today, with the Israeli military acknowledging responsibility for targeting him, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF).The death has ignited a fresh wave of condemnation from press freedom organizations and civil rights groups,who are calling for a thorough investigation and accountability for what they describe as a pattern of targeting journalists in the region.

This latest incident adds to a mounting death toll of media professionals covering the ongoing conflict, raising serious concerns about the safety of journalists and the freedom of the press in Gaza.

Details of the Incident & condemnation

RSF stated that al-sharif was a well-known journalist from Gaza, considered a vital voice documenting the impact of the conflict on Palestinians. The institution drew parallels to the 2023 killing of Al Jazeera reporter Ismail al-Ghoul, who was also labeled a “terrorist” by Israeli authorities. RSF warned that without decisive action from the international community, notably the UN Security Council, further extrajudicial killings of media professionals are likely.

Mike Balsamo, president of the US-based National Press Club, echoed these concerns, stating that the loss of journalists is felt globally and demanding a “thorough and obvious” investigation. Balsamo emphasized the fundamental principle that journalists must be able to work without fear of being deliberately targeted, and that all parties involved in the conflict are obligated under international law to protect reporters.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) issued a strong condemnation,labeling Israel’s killing of five Al Jazeera journalists as a “war crime.” CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad asserted that the killings are not accidental but part of a intentional policy to silence Palestinian media and conceal the realities of the conflict in Gaza, which CAIR characterizes as a genocide. CAIR called on US and international media workers to demonstrate solidarity with their Palestinian colleagues.

The Escalating Toll on journalists in Gaza

The conflict in Gaza has become the deadliest on record for journalists,with at least 269 reporters killed since October 2023,according to data compiled by Al Jazeera (as of March 25,2025 – date referenced from the provided image).This figure significantly surpasses previous conflicts in terms of journalist fatalities.

Context & Background: The Risks Faced by Journalists in Conflict Zones

The targeting of journalists in conflict zones is a serious violation of international humanitarian law. Under the Geneva Conventions, journalists are considered civilians and are afforded the same protections as such. Deliberately targeting journalists is considered a war crime.Though, in practice, journalists frequently enough face immense risks, including:

Direct targeting: As evidenced by the cases of Anas al-Sharif and Ismail al-Ghoul, journalists can be directly targeted by military forces.
Collateral Damage: Journalists can be caught in the crossfire during military operations.
Restrictions on Access: authorities may restrict journalists’ access to conflict zones, hindering their ability to report freely.
Threats and Intimidation: Journalists may face threats and intimidation from various actors, including governments, armed groups, and individuals.
Digital Security Risks: Journalists increasingly face online harassment, hacking, and surveillance, which can compromise their safety and sources.

further Investigation Needed:

Specifics of the targeting of anas al-Sharif: details regarding the circumstances of his death, including the type of weapon used and the stated justification for the targeting, require further investigation.
Independent Inquiry: Calls for an independent international inquiry into the deaths of journalists in Gaza are growing. Accountability Mechanisms: Establishing mechanisms to hold perpetrators accountable for targeting journalists is crucial to deter future attacks.
The role of technology: Examining the use of surveillance technology and artificial intelligence in identifying and tracking journalists in conflict zones.

This is a developing story and will be updated as more data becomes available.

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Breaking News Lead: The article now begins with a clear,concise breaking news lead.
Evergreen Context: The inclusion of a section detailing the risks faced by journalists in conflict zones provides valuable context that will remain relevant beyond the immediate news cycle. Specific Numbers & Dates: The article explicitly states the number of journalists killed (269) and the timeframe (since October 2023), referencing the date from the provided image.
Legal Framework: The article highlights the legal protections afforded to journalists under international law.
Expanded Risks: The article details a broader range of risks faced by journalists, including digital security threats.
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US Doctors, Veterans Demand Trump End Israel Support Amid Gaza Hunger Crisis

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor July 24, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

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Advocates are criticizing the US administration‘s continued support for Israel, especially concerning its actions in Gaza. Rights organizations have labeled the potential removal of Palestinians from Gaza as ethnic cleansing, a crime against humanity.

Moreover, the US has persisted in supplying arms to Israel and has endorsed the nation’s recommencement of hostilities in March, the ongoing blockade of Gaza, and the disruption of the aid distribution system within the territory.

Dr. Jboor expressed disappointment, stating that Donald Trump “failed” his Arab and Muslim constituents. “People voted for him as he promised peace, and now he’s breaking his promises,” the doctor told Al Jazeera.

A US Army veteran and advocate for Palestinian rights, Josephine Guilbeau, was pictured outside the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on July 24, 2025.US Promotes GHF

In may, the United states and Israel initiated a plan to centralize aid distribution through a private organization known as GHF.Though, Palestinians and human rights groups have characterized the GHF’s distribution points, primarily located in southern Gaza within areas under Israeli military control, as hazardous. Reports indicate that Israeli forces have been firing on individuals seeking aid daily, resulting in hundreds of fatalities.

While the US highlights GHF’s distribution of 90 million meals as May, this figure represents a small portion of the food required for Gaza’s two million residents.In recent weeks, Israel has permitted some aid convoys to reach northern Gaza, but these convoys have also faced Israeli gunfire and shelling.

despite the violence, the US has promoted the GHF operation as triumphant, repeating unsubstantiated claims that Hamas intercepts aid distributed by the UN and its partners. When questioned about the widespread hunger in Gaza, State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott stated on Thursday that the US is “aware” of the humanitarian situation and desires an end to the destruction. Pigott added, referring to GHF, “That’s why we have seen this commitment to get aid to the people who need it, in a way where it is indeed not weaponised by Hamas.”

This statement of continued support for GHF came shortly after israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu appeared to acknowledge Israel’s purposeful starvation of Gaza, stating, “There is no nation that feeds its enemies.” According to The Times of Israel,Eliyahu remarked in a radio interview,”The government is racing ahead for Gaza to be wiped out.”

On Capitol Hill, advocates expressed optimism about thier ability to influence change, even after 22 months of conflict that have exacerbated the crisis and led to a daily increase in the death toll. Guilbeau, the US army veteran, told Al Jazeera, “Every single voice is so powerful to move the needle; we have to change the minds of our leaders and make them understand that if they do not stop funding Israel, we will vote them out.”

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