UN-backed body to release update on famine in Gazapublished at 08:24 British Summer Time
08:24 BST
Rorey Bosotti
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The Integrated Food Security Phase Classifications (IPC)
will release an update later this morning on famine in the Gaza Strip.
The UN-backed body responsible for monitoring food security, which does not itself officially declare famine, said
last month that the “worst-case scenario of famine” was “playing out in
Gaza”.
The Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry says 271 people
have died of “famine and malnutrition” since on 7 October 2023 – including 112 children.
Humanitarian agencies have called on Israel to
facilitate the access of more aid into the Strip, warning food and water
shortages could develop into a famine.
Israel denies there’s starvation in Gaza, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying earlier this
month that Israel’s “policy throughout the war has been to prevent a
humanitarian crisis while Hamas’s policy has been to create it”.
The new report comes less than 24 hours after Netanyahu said he’s approved plans for a massive assault on Gaza City, despite widespread international and domestic opposition.
We’ll bring you all the key lines from the report once it’s
released.