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Following the death of an infant, Euro-Med Monitor warns of growing number of Palestinian victims of Israeli starvation campaign
Gaza: International community must heed calls to stop Israel’s deliberate killing of starving civilians
Policy paper: Israel’s policy of starvation in Gaza will have long-term effects, is causing famine
UN Humanitarian Coordinator must speak up about famine in Northern Gaza Strip and Gaza City.
Israel blocks entry of food and aid supplies, kills starving civilians in attempt to forcibly displace Palestinians from northern Gaza
In just 24 hours, two children and an elderly man starve to death amid rising malnutrition rates in Gaza
Death rate of elderly people in northern Gaza Strip soars due to bombing, starvation, dehydration, and lack of healthcare
Euro-Med Monitor to HRC: Stop Israel’s strategy of perpetuating and weaponising famine in Gaza
Amid catastrophic levels of acute food insecurity in Gaza, Israel still preventing access to life-saving supplies
In light of Israel’s increasing starvation crimes, famine in Gaza Strip must be officially declared

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Israel launched a new assault against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip which began officially on October 7, 2023. In this assault, Israel's occupation army, with full political coverage, targeted all infrastructure installations in Gaza, especially the health sector which was singled out in a systematic and unprecedented manner, indicating the existence of a preconceived Israeli plan to destroy the heath infrastructure in the northern part of the Strip to make it unlivable and to drive its population southwards (the plan had originally envisaged their expulsion to Egypt but when this fell through it was decided to drive that population to central and southern Gaza). This deliberate and systematic targeting campaign vented itself in the indiscriminate bombing of urban quarters and high-rise residential towers in order to butcher the largest number of civilians and to systematically destroy all health facilities, with a view to forcing the population to head southwards where health facilities and medical emergency services had already far exceeded their absorption capacities. Read more