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UN accuses Israel of denying Gaza aid access as famine takes hold

A top U.N. official on Sunday accused Israel of continuing to deny the United Nations humanitarian access in the Gaza Strip, where the U.N. food chief
warned a “full-blown famine” has taken hold in the north of the enclave of 2.3 million people.
While not a formal famine declaration, World Food Programme Executive Director Cindy McCain said – in an NBC News interview broadcast on Sunday – that based on the “horror” on the ground: “There is famine, full-blown famine, in the north, and it’s moving its way south.”
Israel has continued to enhance its efforts to boost aid to Gaza, said COGAT, an Israeli Defense Ministry agency tasked with coordinating aid deliveries into Palestinian territories.
“In talks between Israeli and UN representatives, including @WFP, none of the entities indicated a risk of famine in northern Gaza,” COGAT said in a post on X. “Noting the improved situation, int’l orgs stated last week that the volume of goods transported to northern Gaza must be reduced since the quantities are too high in relation to the population.”