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HEADLINE: Famine Declared in Gaza as UNICEF Warns of "Child Survival Crisis"
GAZA STRIP β A severe famine has been officially declared in Gaza, with UNICEF stating the besieged enclave is facing a "real child survival crisis." The agency warned that for many children, it is "already too late."
The declaration comes amid ongoing Israeli genocide operations and a deepening humanitarian catastrophe, where access to food, clean water, and medical care remains severely limited.
Genocide:
* Rising Death Toll: The overall death toll from Israel's genocide on Gaza has risen to at least 62,622, with 157,674 people wounded, according to health officials.
* Latest Strikes: In the early hours of this morning, a series of Israeli strikes killed at least 37 people, including four children.
* Starvation Deaths: Gazaβs Health Ministry reported that two more people have starved to death in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths from starvation and malnutrition to 273. Tragically, 112 of these victims were children.
Medical Crisis Deepens:
Doctors on the ground are reporting a catastrophic health situation. The aid organization Doctors Without Borders (MSF) stated that people in Gaza City are experiencing a brutal combination of "starvation, disease, and death."
Hospital directors have issued dire warnings about the scale of the malnutrition crisis:
* Dr. Ahmad al-Farra, director of the childrenβs hospital at Nasser Medical Complex, reported 120 cases of malnutrition in his facility alone.
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HEADLINE: Famine Declared in Gaza as UNICEF Warns of "Child Survival Crisis"
GAZA STRIP β A severe famine has been officially declared in Gaza, with UNICEF stating the besieged enclave is facing a "real child survival crisis." The agency warned that for many children, it is "already too late."
The declaration comes amid ongoing Israeli genocide operations and a deepening humanitarian catastrophe, where access to food, clean water, and medical care remains severely limited.
Genocide:
* Rising Death Toll: The overall death toll from Israel's genocide on Gaza has risen to at least 62,622, with 157,674 people wounded, according to health officials.
* Latest Strikes: In the early hours of this morning, a series of Israeli strikes killed at least 37 people, including four children.
* Starvation Deaths: Gazaβs Health Ministry reported that two more people have starved to death in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths from starvation and malnutrition to 273. Tragically, 112 of these victims were children.
Medical Crisis Deepens:
Doctors on the ground are reporting a catastrophic health situation. The aid organization Doctors Without Borders (MSF) stated that people in Gaza City are experiencing a brutal combination of "starvation, disease, and death."
Hospital directors have issued dire warnings about the scale of the malnutrition crisis:
* Dr. Ahmad al-Farra, director of the childrenβs hospital at Nasser Medical Complex, reported 120 cases of malnutrition in his facility alone.
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Photos of Israeli occupation forces detonating booby-trapped robots in Al-Zarqa in Jabalia al-Balad, northern Gaza.
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Israeli occupation forces detonate booby-trapped robots in Al-Zarqa Jabalia al-Balad, northern Gaza.
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The Al-Zaytoun neighborhood of Gaza City remains under a relentless Israeli bombardment campaign.
GHOST PRINCESS BULLETIN
Gaza City:
Israeli occupation forces have intensified their ground and air operations in Gaza City, leading to massive displacement and casualties. Regime occupation forces have established a foothold on the outskirts of the city and advanced into neighborhoods like Zeitoun, Jabalia, and Sabra. Relentless bombardments, with air strikes, artillery fire, and quadcopter attacks causing widespread destruction. The Israeli occupation military has called for the evacuation of nearly one million Palestinians from Gaza City to southern Gaza, a move condemned by humanitarian organizations as forced displacement.
2. Gaza Holocaust, Humanitarian Catastrophe and Famine Declaration
The UN has officially declared a famine in northern Gaza, the first such designation in the Middle East. According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), 514,000 peopleβ nearly a quarter of Gaza's populationβare experiencing famine, with numbers expected to rise to 641,000 by September. At least 281 people, including 114 children, have died from malnutrition since the war began. The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) describes Gaza as "the hungriest place on Earth," with the entire population at risk of starvation. Aid operations are severely obstructed, with only a "trickle" of aid entering the enclave.
π₯ 3. Collapse of Healthcare and Shelter Systems
Gaza's healthcare system is on the brink of collapse. Al-Shifa Hospital, the largest medical complex in Gaza City, is overwhelmed with wounded and starving patients. Director Dr. Mohammed Abu Salima warned that an Israeli invasion would be "disastrous for the 1.2 million residents" and lead to massacres. The hospital receives dozens of slain and hundreds of wounded Palestinians daily. Meanwhile, shelter supplies meet only 4% of needs, leaving southern Gaza unable to accommodate the 1.3 million displaced people. Only 10,000 tents have entered Gaza, against a requirement of 250,000.
4. Aid Obstruction and Alternative Distribution Chaos
Israel's "systematic obstruction" of aid deliveries has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis. A US and Israeli-backed aid distribution scheme, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), has been criticized for bypassing the UN and creating chaos. At least 2,076 Palestinians have been killed and 15,300 wounded while seeking aid since the GHF scheme began. Aid convoys are often swarmed by desperate crowds, and Israeli forces have shot and injured aid seekers. The UN and relief groups reject the GHF as illegitimate and violating humanitarian principles.
5. International Response and Condemnation
UN Secretary-General AntΓ³nio Guterres has renewed calls for an immediate ceasefire to avoid "massive death and destruction". The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned that an offensive in Gaza City would "deepen the suffering, tear more families apart, and threaten an irreversible humanitarian crisis". France has threatened sanctions against Israel unless it addresses the humanitarian crisis. The UK and 20 other countries condemned Israel's approval of new illegal settlements in the West Bank as a "violation of international law".
6. Regional Escalation: Terror Attacks in Yemen
Israeli occupation warplanes struck Yemen's capital, Sanaa, targeting areas near the presidential palace, power plants, and a fuel storage site. The strikes were in retaliation for Houthi missile attacks toward Israel. The Houthis, who control much of Yemen, have repeatedly launched missiles and drones in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
Gaza City:
Israeli occupation forces have intensified their ground and air operations in Gaza City, leading to massive displacement and casualties. Regime occupation forces have established a foothold on the outskirts of the city and advanced into neighborhoods like Zeitoun, Jabalia, and Sabra. Relentless bombardments, with air strikes, artillery fire, and quadcopter attacks causing widespread destruction. The Israeli occupation military has called for the evacuation of nearly one million Palestinians from Gaza City to southern Gaza, a move condemned by humanitarian organizations as forced displacement.
2. Gaza Holocaust, Humanitarian Catastrophe and Famine Declaration
The UN has officially declared a famine in northern Gaza, the first such designation in the Middle East. According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), 514,000 peopleβ nearly a quarter of Gaza's populationβare experiencing famine, with numbers expected to rise to 641,000 by September. At least 281 people, including 114 children, have died from malnutrition since the war began. The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) describes Gaza as "the hungriest place on Earth," with the entire population at risk of starvation. Aid operations are severely obstructed, with only a "trickle" of aid entering the enclave.
π₯ 3. Collapse of Healthcare and Shelter Systems
Gaza's healthcare system is on the brink of collapse. Al-Shifa Hospital, the largest medical complex in Gaza City, is overwhelmed with wounded and starving patients. Director Dr. Mohammed Abu Salima warned that an Israeli invasion would be "disastrous for the 1.2 million residents" and lead to massacres. The hospital receives dozens of slain and hundreds of wounded Palestinians daily. Meanwhile, shelter supplies meet only 4% of needs, leaving southern Gaza unable to accommodate the 1.3 million displaced people. Only 10,000 tents have entered Gaza, against a requirement of 250,000.
4. Aid Obstruction and Alternative Distribution Chaos
Israel's "systematic obstruction" of aid deliveries has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis. A US and Israeli-backed aid distribution scheme, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), has been criticized for bypassing the UN and creating chaos. At least 2,076 Palestinians have been killed and 15,300 wounded while seeking aid since the GHF scheme began. Aid convoys are often swarmed by desperate crowds, and Israeli forces have shot and injured aid seekers. The UN and relief groups reject the GHF as illegitimate and violating humanitarian principles.
5. International Response and Condemnation
UN Secretary-General AntΓ³nio Guterres has renewed calls for an immediate ceasefire to avoid "massive death and destruction". The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned that an offensive in Gaza City would "deepen the suffering, tear more families apart, and threaten an irreversible humanitarian crisis". France has threatened sanctions against Israel unless it addresses the humanitarian crisis. The UK and 20 other countries condemned Israel's approval of new illegal settlements in the West Bank as a "violation of international law".
6. Regional Escalation: Terror Attacks in Yemen
Israeli occupation warplanes struck Yemen's capital, Sanaa, targeting areas near the presidential palace, power plants, and a fuel storage site. The strikes were in retaliation for Houthi missile attacks toward Israel. The Houthis, who control much of Yemen, have repeatedly launched missiles and drones in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
π Key Statistics at a Glance (Cumulative Since October 2023)
| Palestinians Killed | 62,122 - 62,686
| Palestinians Wounded | 157,951
| Deaths from Starvation | 281 (including 114 children)
| Aid Seekers Killed | 2,076
| Aid Seekers Wounded | 15,300
7. Voices from the Ground
- Ahmad al-Shanti, Gaza City resident: "The house shakes with us all night longβthe sound of explosions, artillery, warplanes, ambulances, and cries for help is killing us. The sound is getting closer, but where would we go?"
- Amal Abdel-Aal, displaced from Sabra: "No one in Gaza has slept, not last night, not for a week. The artillery and air strikes in the east never stop. The sky flashes all night long."
- Jens Laerke, OCHA Spokesperson: "The aid operation... is being put in an operational straitjacket that makes it one of the most obstructed aid operations, not only in the world today, but in recent history."
8. Timeline of Critical Recent Events
- May 30, 2025: UN declares Gaza the "hungriest place on Earth".
- August 20, 2025: Israel ignored ceasefire deal and approving a call-up of 60,000 reservists for Gaza City invasion.
- August 21, 2025: ICRC and UN warn of catastrophe if Gaza City offensive launches.
- August 23, 2025: UN officially declares famine in northern Gaza.
- August 24, 2025: Israel terror attack on Sanaa, Yemen.
- August 25, 2025: Israeli occupation tanks push deeper into Gaza City neighborhoods.
Conclusion: A Call for Action
The situation in Gaza is rapidly deteriorating into one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes in modern history. With a man-made famine claiming lives, healthcare and shelter systems collapsed, and a military offensive imminent, international bodies and world leaders are urging immediate action in statements but not taking any action. The UN, ICRC, and other humanitarian organizations are calling for an immediate ceasefire, unimpeded aid access, and the release of hostages. The world watches as the people of Gaza endure unimaginable suffering, and the urgency for a political solution has never been greater.
This bulletin will be updated as events unfold. @GhostPrincess
| Palestinians Killed | 62,122 - 62,686
| Palestinians Wounded | 157,951
| Deaths from Starvation | 281 (including 114 children)
| Aid Seekers Killed | 2,076
| Aid Seekers Wounded | 15,300
7. Voices from the Ground
- Ahmad al-Shanti, Gaza City resident: "The house shakes with us all night longβthe sound of explosions, artillery, warplanes, ambulances, and cries for help is killing us. The sound is getting closer, but where would we go?"
- Amal Abdel-Aal, displaced from Sabra: "No one in Gaza has slept, not last night, not for a week. The artillery and air strikes in the east never stop. The sky flashes all night long."
- Jens Laerke, OCHA Spokesperson: "The aid operation... is being put in an operational straitjacket that makes it one of the most obstructed aid operations, not only in the world today, but in recent history."
8. Timeline of Critical Recent Events
- May 30, 2025: UN declares Gaza the "hungriest place on Earth".
- August 20, 2025: Israel ignored ceasefire deal and approving a call-up of 60,000 reservists for Gaza City invasion.
- August 21, 2025: ICRC and UN warn of catastrophe if Gaza City offensive launches.
- August 23, 2025: UN officially declares famine in northern Gaza.
- August 24, 2025: Israel terror attack on Sanaa, Yemen.
- August 25, 2025: Israeli occupation tanks push deeper into Gaza City neighborhoods.
Conclusion: A Call for Action
The situation in Gaza is rapidly deteriorating into one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes in modern history. With a man-made famine claiming lives, healthcare and shelter systems collapsed, and a military offensive imminent, international bodies and world leaders are urging immediate action in statements but not taking any action. The UN, ICRC, and other humanitarian organizations are calling for an immediate ceasefire, unimpeded aid access, and the release of hostages. The world watches as the people of Gaza endure unimaginable suffering, and the urgency for a political solution has never been greater.
This bulletin will be updated as events unfold. @GhostPrincess
Thousands march in Melbourne, Australia, calling on the Labor Government to immediately halt the arms trade with Israel to stop the genocide and expel the Israeli Embassy in protest of the atrocities unfolding in Gaza.