UNITED NATIONS: There is no longer famine in Gaza, a global hunger monitor said on Friday, after access for humanitarian and commercial food deliveries improved following a fragile October 10 ceasefire in the war between Israel and Palestinian rebels Hamas.
The latest assessment by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification comes four months after it said 514,000 people — nearly a quarter of Palestinians in Gaza — were experiencing famine. It warned on Friday that the situation in the enclave remained critical.
“Under a worst-case scenario, which would include renewed hostilities and a halt in humanitarian and commercial inflows, the entire Gaza Strip is at risk of famine through mid-April 2026. This underscores the severe and ongoing humanitarian crisis,” the IPC said in the report.
