UN says Gaza famine expanding, ten more die from hunger amid Israeli siege

Famine is now a grim reality in Gaza, with children increasingly dying from hunger as Israel’s siege blocks essential aid, UN officials told the Security Council on Wednesday.

Deputy humanitarian chief Joyce Msuya confirmed famine in Gaza City and warned it will spread south to Deir el-Balah and Khan Younis by the end of September. She said over half a million people face starvation, a figure that could rise to 640,000 within weeks, while 132,000 children under five are at risk of severe malnutrition, Al Jazeera reported.

“This is not a natural disaster but a created catastrophe,” Msuya said. Gaza’s Health Ministry reported 10 more famine-related deaths in the past day, bringing the war’s total to 313, including 119 children.