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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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Israel faces global condemnation over military expansion in Gaza

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor August 10, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Global Outcry Over Gaza Offensive Amid Severe Humanitarian Crisis

International Leaders Denounce Israeli Military Actions as Palestinian Deaths Mount

A growing chorus of international condemnation met Israel’s decision to escalate military operations in Gaza City, as the territory faces dire humanitarian conditions and a rising death toll. Reports of Palestinians killed while seeking aid, coupled with increasing deaths attributed to malnutrition, underscore the deepening crisis.

Aid Seekers Targeted, Hospitals Report Fatalities

Officials at Nasser and Awda hospitals reported that at least 11 individuals seeking humanitarian assistance were fatally shot in southern and central Gaza. Witnesses described Israeli troops and tanks firing on crowds approaching aid distribution points. The Israeli military has denied opening fire and stated it was unaware of these incidents.

Diplomatic Efforts Intensify for Ceasefire and Hostage Release

Amidst the escalating violence, diplomatic channels are working towards a potential de-escalation. U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff was slated to meet with Qatar’s prime minister in Spain to discuss a new proposal aimed at ending the conflict. Mediators Egypt and Qatar are reportedly crafting a framework that would secure the release of all hostages, both living and deceased, in exchange for a cessation of hostilities and Israeli troop withdrawal.

Hostage Families Urge Action Amidst Deepening Fears

Families of hostages held in Gaza are intensifying their pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s government. With approximately 50 hostages remaining, and an estimated 20 believed to be alive, anxieties are mounting. The living will be murdered and the fallen will be lost forever if the offensive proceeds, stated Einav Zangauker, whose son Matan is among those held captive. She urged a nationwide shutdown to compel action.

Widespread Condemnation of Military Escalation

A joint statement from nine nations, including Germany, Britain, France, and Canada, forcefully rejected Israel’s planned military operation, warning it would exacerbate the already catastrophic humanitarian situation, endanger hostages, and increase the risk of mass displacement. They reiterated that any attempts at annexation or settlement in Gaza violate international law. More than 20 countries, including ceasefire mediators Egypt and Qatar, along with Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates, labeled Israel’s decision a dangerous and unacceptable escalation.

UN Security Council Convenes Emergency Meeting

The United Nations Security Council scheduled an emergency session to address the escalating situation. Germany has also announced it will halt exports of military equipment to Israel that could be used in Gaza until further notice.

Airdrops Offer Glimmer of Hope Amid Degrading Conditions

While airdrops of aid continue, with Italy and Greece joining the effort, recipients describe the process as undignified. Hundreds gathered to collect supplies, with many forced to scramble for food that spilled onto the ground. Aid organizations have criticized airdrops as costly, insufficient, and perilous. This way is not for humans, it is for animals, one recipient lamented, detailing a stabbing incident during the chaotic distribution.

Barefoot children gather rice, pasta, and lentils that fell from airdropped aid packages onto the Gaza ground, highlighting the desperate conditions.

Malnutrition Deaths Rise as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

Gaza’s Health Ministry reported that the number of adult deaths from malnutrition-related causes has reached 114 since June. The ministry also stated that 98 children have died from similar causes since the conflict began on October 7, 2023. This toll does not include the broader war casualties, which the ministry puts at over 61,300 Palestinians. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan accused Israel of forcing Palestinians into a state of near-starvation to the point that they abandon their land voluntarily.

The United Nations and independent experts consider Gaza’s Health Ministry figures the most reliable source on war casualties, although Israel disputes these figures without providing its own.

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Palestinians spurn Israel’s plan to occupy Gaza City | Israel-Palestine conflict

by Emma Walker – News Editor August 8, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Gaza City Faces Mass Evacuation as Israel Escalates Offensive, Sparking International Alarm

Gaza City is bracing for a potentially catastrophic mass evacuation as Israel announced plans for a full-scale military operation, raising fears for the safety of nearly 900,000 Palestinians. The move has triggered widespread international condemnation and renewed concerns about a deepening humanitarian crisis.

Residents, already enduring months of conflict and displacement, express exhaustion and despair. “People are tired of being forcibly and repeatedly displaced,” stated a director from the Palestinian NGO Network. He highlighted the perilous conditions facing civilians, noting the destruction of essential infrastructure like hospitals and water facilities, leaving little to sustain a mass exodus. “Now,there is nothing to give to the people,and it’s risky. We have to move elders who cannot walk, and we have patients and injured people who cannot move. We cannot leave them behind, and we cannot give them services.”

The escalation comes amidst a surge in violence. Since dawn, Israeli attacks have claimed the lives of at least 36 Palestinians, including a minimum of 21 who were seeking desperately needed aid. A drone strike in Bani suheila,south of Khan Younis,killed two Palestinians,according to sources at nasser Hospital.Reports from northern Gaza indicate Israeli forces shot and killed an aid seeker, while at least two more were killed at a distribution site operated by GHF, a US and Israel-backed organization slated for expansion under the new offensive.

Al Jazeera’s Hoda Abdel-Hamid, reporting from Amman, revealed that GHF, already linked to the deaths of over 1,300 Palestinians attempting to access food – largely at the hands of Israeli forces – intends to increase its operations to twelve hubs within Gaza. While Israel has not provided a specific timeline for seizing control of Gaza City, troop movements along the border suggest a ground offensive is imminent, with the potential evacuation process lasting weeks. Military analysts suggest establishing long-term security control and a new civil management could take years.

The international community has largely denounced the plans. The United Nations, the European Union, and numerous countries have voiced their opposition. Though, the response from Israel’s key ally, the United States, remains ambiguous. Vice President JD Vance declined to comment on whether the US was informed in advance of the operation,reiterating the administration’s lack of support for a Palestinian state and condemning Hamas attacks.

Experts emphasize that Israel’s plan hinges on considerable financial backing from Washington. the situation also evokes past statements from former President Donald Trump, who expressed a desire to “clean up” Gaza and transform it into a resort destination.

Hamas has condemned Israel’s actions as a “war crime,” attributing the withdrawal from recent ceasefire negotiations to this decision. In a statement, the group vowed to “resist any occupation or aggressive force,” accusing the US of enabling Israel and the international community of complicity in crimes against Palestinians.

An emergency session of the UN Security Council is scheduled for Saturday to address the escalating crisis in Gaza. The situation remains volatile, with the potential for a significant humanitarian disaster looming as the planned evacuation unfolds.

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Israel says Hamas is starving hostages; Security Council members say Israel is starving Palestinians

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor August 6, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Hostage Ordeal Sparks U.N. Security Council Debate Amid Gaza Famine Fears

Israel demands release of captives; world body grapples with widespread hunger in the Strip

Israel convened an urgent United Nations Security Council session, highlighting the dire condition of its hostages, including one depicted digging his own grave. While their plight garnered international sympathy, the escalating starvation crisis affecting two million Palestinians in Gaza overshadowed the proceedings.

Accusations Fly Over Aid and Propaganda

Many council members, alongside Palestinian representatives, attributed the severe food shortages in Gaza to Israel’s two-month blockade and insufficient aid entry. Gaza’s health ministry reports over 100 starvation-related deaths, many of them children. Israeli Foreign Minister **Gideon Saar**, present for the meeting, accused unnamed council members and global media of spreading “lies.” He contrasted the hostages’ alleged deprivation with Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters enjoying ample food, a claim that U.N. spokesman **Stephane Dujarric** stated lacks evidence.

Saar asserted that Israel is permitting substantial aid into Gaza, alleging Hamas diverts and profits from these supplies. He also characterized Palestinian claims of terrorism as manufactured and accused Hamas of seeking to prolong the conflict rather than agree to a ceasefire. “It’s a world in which Israel is put on a bench of the accused while it fights for its survival,” Saar declared, labeling such sentiment as antisemitism.

Relatatives Appeal for Hostage Release

The emotional weight of the hostages’ situation was underscored by testimonies from their families. Itay David, brother of hostage Evyatar David, shared a harrowing account of his sibling, who appeared gaunt and was shown digging what was described as his own grave. “Do not let them die. We don’t have time. Do not let them spend another minute in darkness,” Itay David pleaded with the council members via video briefing.

He described his brother as a “living skeleton,” detailing the psychological and physical torment inflicted by Hamas, which has denied the hostages basic necessities. British U.N. Ambassador Barbara Woodward echoed calls for the immediate release of all hostages, condemning the propaganda use of their images as a “depraved” act. She stated, “Hamas and its terrorist ideologies can have no place in the future governance of Gaza and should never again threaten Israel’s security.”

Woodward recalled a prior ceasefire that facilitated hostage exchanges and increased aid to Gaza. “Since the ceasefire ended, the suffering of the hostages and Palestinian civilians has plumbed to new and shocking depths,” she observed. She added, “Israel’s aid restrictions have led to famine now unfolding in Gaza,” citing reports from international famine monitoring experts.

Speaking with doctors who served in Gaza, Woodward reported seeing children so malnourished their wounds festered for months. She also mentioned instances of baby formula being confiscated by the Israeli military. “I call on Israel now to act to alleviate the horrendous suffering,” she urged.

Global Concerns Over Gaza’s Humanitarian Crisis

Sierra Leone’s U.N. ambassador, Michael Imran Kanu, acknowledged Itay David‘s advocacy and condemned the “inhumane treatment” of hostages, calling their capture a war crime. However, he cautioned, “One atrocity cannot justify another.”

Kanu continued, “While we express deep concern for the hostages, we cannot ignore the wider humanitarian catastrophe that has engulfed Gaza. The people of Gaza have been subjected to a blockade and siege that deprived them of food, water, fuel and medical supplies,” conditions he suggested could also constitute war crimes.

Acting U.S. Ambassador Dorothy Shea noted President Trump’s acknowledgment of “real starvation” in Gaza and affirmed the U.S. efforts to deliver assistance. She encouraged support for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an Israeli-backed U.S. contractor, which reportedly distributed over 1.5 million meals on Sunday, despite hundreds of Palestinians being killed en route to its distribution sites.

Palestinian U.N. ambassador Riyad Mansour addressed the video of Evyatar David, stating, “We reject all inhumane and degrading treatment against anyone, especially persons held in captivity.”

In a pointed critique, Mansour argued, “Israel is demanding the world to take a stance against starvation when it is actually starving an entire civilian population, when it is shooting at them while they seek water and food.” This exchange reflects the deep divisions and competing narratives surrounding the conflict’s humanitarian toll. According to the World Food Programme, over half a million people in Gaza are now facing catastrophic levels of hunger, with the situation worsening due to limited access to food and clean water (World Food Programme, 2024).

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Conference on ‘two-state solution’ to Israel-Palestinian conflict lays groundwork

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor August 5, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UN Backs Two-State Solution Amid Gaza Conflict

France, Saudi Arabia Spearhead Renewed Push for Palestinian Statehood

Amidst ongoing conflict in Gaza and heightened tensions in the West Bank, a high-level United Nations conference has reignited global efforts to achieve a two-state solution, envisioning an independent Palestine coexisting peacefully with Israel.

Momentum Builds for Diplomatic Resolution

Spearheaded by France and Saudi Arabia, the recent U.N. gathering saw overwhelming support for a two-state framework, with 125 of the 193 member nations speaking in favor, extending the conference for an unexpected third day. Despite boycotts from Israel and its close ally, the United States, the event underscored a widespread belief in the possibility of a political resolution.

Jerome Bonnafont, the French U.N. ambassador, acknowledged the immense challenges, stating that progress on defining Gaza’s future administration within a Palestinian state is contingent on a ceasefire and substantial humanitarian aid. He emphasized that these are immediate priorities.

“We say to those who are hostile to Israel, the way to peace is certainly not to deny the right of existence to Israel. This is the way to perpetual war,” Bonnafont declared. “And the real way to defend the Palestinians is to give them a state, and the only way to give them a state is a two-state solution — and we have demonstrated concretely that this solution exists and is feasible.”

Declaration Signals Stronger International Stance

A key outcome was the “New York Declaration,” co-endorsed by the European Union and the Arab League, urging Israel to commit to a Palestinian state. It also called for increased international recognition of Palestine, deeming it crucial for realizing the two-state solution.

Significantly, the Arab League’s 22 member nations condemned Hamas’s October 7th attacks and called for Hamas to relinquish control of Gaza and disarm. The declaration outlines a pathway toward an independent, demilitarized Palestine, potentially involving a U.N. Security Council-mandated stabilization mission.

Richard Gowan, the International Crisis Group’s U.N. director, commended French President Emmanuel Macron for elevating the conference’s ambition and symbolic weight. He noted that the meeting allowed major powers like France, Britain, and Canada to express disapproval of current Israeli policies.

Several nations, including France, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Malta, pledged new recognitions of an independent Palestinian state, a move supported by over 145 countries. Australia, New Zealand, Finland, and Portugal indicated they would give the matter positive consideration.

Jean-Noel Barrot, French Foreign Minister, and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farham are planning further engagement during the General Assembly in September to formalize these new recognitions.

The conference established eight working groups focusing on critical aspects such as security for both Israelis and Palestinians, political reforms, legal issues, humanitarian aid, economic development, and Gaza’s reconstruction. This collaborative approach aims to develop concrete proposals for moving forward.

Globally, support for the Palestinian cause and statehood is reportedly growing, while Israel faces increasing international scrutiny, according to Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. In 2023, the United Nations reported that over 70% of its member states recognize Palestine, highlighting the widespread international consensus.

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UK plans to recognise Palestine in September unless Israel halts Gaza war | Israel-Palestine conflict News

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor July 29, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UK Threatens Palestine Recognition by September

Labour Leader Sets Ultimatum for Israel Amid Gaza Crisis

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declared the United Kingdom will recognize the state of Palestine by September unless Israel takes decisive action to end the Gaza conflict and commit to a peace process. The announcement follows an emergency cabinet meeting called to discuss a European-led peace initiative.

Stark Conditions Set for Statehood

The UK’s ultimatum, revealed in a government statement, hinges on Israel agreeing to a ceasefire, halting West Bank annexation plans, and supporting a two-state solution. Failure to meet these “substantive steps” will prompt Britain to act, potentially before the UN General Assembly in September.

Starmer also reaffirmed the UK’s stance on Hamas, stating, “there is no equivalence between Israel and Hamas and that our demands on Hamas remain, that they must release all the hostages, sign up to a ceasefire, accept that they will play no role in the government of Gaza, and disarm.”

Israel’s Foreign Ministry lashed out at the UK’s announcement, calling it a “reward for Hamas” and claiming it would undermine diplomatic efforts. #Gaza #Palestine #UK #Israel

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The urgency behind Starmer‘s decision is partly driven by growing pressure from within his own Labour Party. Over half of the party’s MPs have signed a letter urging formal recognition of a Palestinian state to leverage peace efforts.

Escalating European Recognition of Palestine

Starmer‘s announcement marks a significant departure from previous UK policy, which has long deferred recognition, awaiting “the right time.” This move aligns with a growing trend in Europe, with French President Emmanuel Macron recently stating France’s intention to formally recognize Palestine. Norway, Spain, and the Republic of Ireland have already taken this step.

Explaining the timing, Starmer expressed grave concern that the two-state solution is becoming increasingly unattainable. “It is done now because I’m particularly concerned that the idea of a two-state solution is reducing and feels further away today than it has for many years.”

Labour MP Sarah Champion, who organized the letter to Starmer, emphasized the critical juncture. “What we do have, however, is the perfect storm to prevent a two-state solution ever happening,” she stated. “It is now or never if we believe in Palestinians’ right to recognition.”

Despite these developments, US President Donald Trump has denied discussing Britain’s recognition plans with Starmer. “We never did discuss it,” Trump told reporters.

The situation in Gaza remains dire, with the UN warning of impending famine. The UK’s planned intervention comes as part of an eight-point peace proposal being developed with European partners, aiming to revitalize stalled diplomatic efforts. As of July 2025, over 60,000 people have reportedly been killed in Gaza since the conflict escalated, according to UN figures.

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