Nearly 400 Palestinians have starved to death in Gaza, health officials say
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Nearly 400 Palestinians have starved to death in Gaza, health officials say
The Gaza Health Ministry reported Monday that at least 393 Palestinians—including 140 children—have died from starvation since the war on the enclave began almost two years ago. The crisis intensified after the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) declared famine in Gaza City last month. UNICEF now estimates that over 7,000 toddlers in Gaza are receiving acute malnutrition treatment. Aid agencies warn that the situation in Gaza City, Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis is worsening, with UNRWA’s head describing the catastrophe as “man-made.”
Why it matters: The growing famine and starvation deaths highlight the urgent need for a ceasefire, greater humanitarian aid access, and increased international funding for relief agencies in Gaza.
Shooting at Jerusalem bus stop kills at least 6, injures 12
At least six people were killed and twelve others wounded after gunmen opened fire at a busy Jerusalem bus stop on Monday, according to Israeli media and officials. The attack sparked immediate emergency response and heightened security alerts. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to enact revenge by stepping up military raids in the West Bank.
Why it matters: The shooting comes as Israel’s war on Gaza nears its two-year mark, and highlights the heightened tensions between Israelis and Palestinians despite ongoing ceasefire talks..



