Gaza is starving – how Israel’s allies can go beyond words and take meaningful action


Gazian mother holding her malnourished son at a school in Gaza City where they were sheltering in July. © Photograph: Mahmoud Issa/Reuters
Gazian mother holding her malnourished son at a school in Gaza City where they were sheltering in July.

In an article for The Conversation, Professor Simon Mabon discusses the growing number of Gazans affected by hunger and malnutrition, as the Israeli military operations continue.

'In the past two months, more than 1,000 people seeking food have been killed, according to the UN Human Rights Office. While the figure has been disputed by Israel and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation which was set up to distribute aid, 28 nations this week condemned the “horrifying” killing of Gazans trying to get food.'

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