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Why Gaza is starving, how the aid system broke down, and what the world is doing about it

 With hunger deaths rising and aid under fire, here’s how Gaza reached the brink—and why the crisis isn’t ending.

July 25, 2025 / 11:03 IST
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Displaced Palestinians rushed to a nearby hospital after they were reportedly hit by Israeli tanks near a Gaza aid centre. (Image: AP)

Twenty-one months into Israel’s war in Gaza, the humanitarian crisis has reached catastrophic levels. Children are dying of starvation, crowds are being shot at while waiting for food, and a growing number of aid organizations are sounding alarms over what they call a man-made famine. The World Health Organization now warns of “mass starvation,” while more than 100 international humanitarian groups have condemned Israel’s continued blockade and called for a ceasefire, CNN reported.

The war and the complete siege that followed

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After Hamas' deadly October 7, 2023 attack killed 1,200 people and led to more than 250 hostage takings, Israel launched a “complete siege” of Gaza. This included cutting off electricity, fuel, water, and all aid. While Gaza had long operated under strict Israeli restrictions, the total blockade marked a turning point, rapidly pushing its 2.1 million residents into an acute humanitarian crisis. Food insecurity skyrocketed, and only a tiny trickle of aid—about 28 trucks per day compared to 500-600 before the war—has entered the enclave since.

The collapse of the UN-led aid model