Over 500,000 Gazans face starvation due to disrupted aid

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A U.N.-backed report warns that over 500,000 Gazans face starvation due to disrupted aid deliveries after Israel's offensive in Rafah. More than half of households exchange clothes for food, and a third sell trash. 37,000 Palestinians have died in the conflict. The International Criminal Court seeks arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders for war crimes. The situation is dire, with urgent need for humanitarian aid.


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