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ABC57. -- The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is growing increasingly dire. Despite Israel's pledge to allow daily pauses in military operations to permit aid deliveries, the United Nations reports that over 2 million people in Gaza are experiencing catastrophic levels of starvation.
From May to March 2025, no food aid entered the region, according to international observers. Notre Dame Professor Mary Ellen O’Connell says this blockade, combined with ongoing military strikes, has decimated Gaza’s limited farming capabilities.
“They can't produce their own food... and the small amount of farming that happened has been completely eliminated,” she explained.
Efforts by the U.S.- and