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‘Worst-case scenario of famine’ is happening in Gaza, food crisis experts say

A formal famine declaration, which is rare, requires the kind of data that the lack of access to Gaza and mobility within has largely denied.

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A displaced Palestinian child sits next to a pot of lentil soup that he received at a food distribution point in Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip on July 25, 2025.


TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The “worst-case scenario of famine is currently playing out in the Gaza Strip,†the leading international authority on food crises said in a new alert Tuesday, predicting “widespread death†without immediate action.

The alert, still short of a formal famine declaration, follows an outcry over and reports of dozens of hunger-related deaths after nearly 22 months of war. The international pressure led Israel over the weekend to , including daily humanitarian pauses in fighting in parts of Gaza and airdrops. The United Nations and Palestinians on the ground say little has changed, and desperate crowds continue to overwhelm and unload delivery trucks before they can reach their destinations.

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