Palestinians Criticize Delayed UN Famine Report on Gaza Crisis

Palestinian leaders have strongly criticized a recent United Nations famine report, calling it “far too late” in addressing the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. The ongoing crisis has left thousands of families struggling for food and basic necessities. Philippe Lazzarini, the chief of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, has urged Israel to “stop denying the famine it has created.” He emphasized that immediate international intervention is necessary to prevent further loss of life.

UN agency chief appeals for Gaza famine relief

UN Urged to Act Faster

Many humanitarian organizations believe the UN’s acknowledgment of the famine came too late. Palestinians in Gaza have endured months of food shortages, with children and the elderly among the most affected. The delayed response has drawn criticism from both local authorities and global relief agencies. The situation continues to worsen as access to aid remains restricted.

Call for Immediate International Action

With the crisis escalating, the international community faces growing pressure to respond quickly. Humanitarian groups are calling for unimpeded food and medical supply deliveries to Gaza. They also urge Israel to allow more aid and stop actions that contribute to the famine.

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