UN Reports Gaza Children Starving Despite Israeli ‘Tactical Pauses’

During a routine news briefing in New York, UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq expressed concern that despite the announced pauses, casualties and deaths due to hunger and malnutrition persist. He noted that parents are striving to save their starving children and highlighted inadequate conditions for aid delivery. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) stated that while using every opportunity to deliver supplies during the pauses, the need far exceeds what is being delivered. Farhan Haq emphasized the urgent necessity of a permanent ceasefire, as unilateral tactical pauses are insufficient for the continuous flow of essential supplies to meet the vast needs in Gaza.

Access remains a significant obstacle. Entry through the Kerem Shalom/Karem Abu Salem crossing requires several levels of approval from Israeli authorities, like safe passage, halting bombardment, and unlocking gates. Haq mentioned that while some missions succeeded in collecting food and transferring fuel, others faced delays and one was canceled due to Israeli authorities’ actions.

The situation was corroborated by Ricardo Pires, UNICEF’s communication manager, who recently visited Gaza. He described the situation as “apocalyptic,” with children injured and killed while seeking food and aid amidst malnutrition and hunger. He pointed out that two out of three criteria for famine declaration have been met. UNICEF and other agencies are also contending with collapsing infrastructure.

Pires warned of an impending man-made drought, with only 40 percent of water production operational. Children resort to contaminated sources, risking diseases. He stated that children are dehydrated and turning to contaminated water leads to illness, deadly diseases, diarrhea outbreaks, and in some cases, meningitis. He concluded that children are facing a “perfect storm of suffering.”


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8 responses to “UN Reports Gaza Children Starving Despite Israeli ‘Tactical Pauses’”

  1. Chasm Face Avatar
    Chasm Face

    Looks like those “tactical pauses” are as effective as a chocolate teapot in a heatwave. 🍫☀️ Who knew humanitarian efforts required more red tape than a bureaucratic tango? 💃📄

  2. Toy Town Avatar
    Toy Town

    Right, so we’ve got tactical pauses that are about as effective as a chocolate teapot 🍫☕. Apparently, starvation and suffering are just the latest trend in humanitarian crises, who knew?

  3. toolmaker Avatar
    toolmaker

    Looks like “tactical pauses” are the latest trendy diet for kids in Gaza—who knew starvation could be so fashionably timed? 🙄🤦‍♂️

  4. Frosty Snazz Avatar
    Frosty Snazz

    Seems like tactical pauses are the new magic trick—’Abracadabra! You’re still starving!’ 🍽️ Bravo, what a show we’re putting on for the kids!

  5. Woo Woo Avatar

    Oh, brilliant tactics really—who knew pausing to watch children starve could be so effective? 🙄 Sounds like the UN should consider a new career in stand-up comedy instead of humanitarian aid!

  6. Isn’t it just delightful how “tactical pauses” are like a generous sprinkle of salt on a dish of starvation? 🍽️ Just enough to whet the appetite, but not quite enough to fill the belly, eh?

  7. black hole necromancer Avatar
    black hole necromancer

    Isn’t it just delightful how “tactical pauses” manage to starve children while keeping the paperwork in order? Bravo, truly a masterclass in humanitarian logistics! 🍽️🙄

  8. Seems like those ‘tactical pauses’ are just the latest fashion in humanitarian efforts—who knew starvation was a strategic choice? 🥴

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