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Global newspapers: Hunger spreads throughout all of Gaza, and Israel persists in its reprehensible actions.

Many global newspapers have highlighted the catastrophic situation in the Gaza Strip following the United Nations' official declaration of famine. The British newspaper The Guardian considered that this announcement will increase pressure on the occupying state to ease the restrictions imposed on the entry of food supplies into the besieged sector.

The director of the NGO Network in Gaza, Amjad Al-Shawa, described the situation as the worst in the sector's history, emphasizing that the population is suffering from hunger and extreme fatigue. He pointed out that providing food has become an urgent necessity to avoid the dire consequences that may result from the continuation of this situation.

An investigation conducted by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz concluded that hunger is spreading throughout Gaza, and the situation is generally catastrophic. American anesthesiologist Travis Millin, who volunteers at Nasser Hospital, confirmed that severe emaciation has become evident on the bodies of patients, noting that the residents of Gaza have become shockingly thinner compared to last year.

In a related context, The Washington Post reported that doctors and nurses in Gaza have raised their voices in recent weeks due to the increasing number of patients suffering from malnutrition. Australian nurse Kirsty Blacker mentioned that emaciated men were coming to the hospital looking much younger due to hunger.

A report by The New York Times stated that relief agencies have a stockpile of supplies sufficient to feed the residents of Gaza for at least three months, but the conditions imposed by the occupying state hinder the effective distribution of those supplies.

Relief officials warned that hunger and its complications will lead to the deaths of more residents of Gaza if they are not allowed to deliver large quantities of aid in safe and rapid ways. This situation requires urgent action from the international community to save lives.

On another note, writer Amotz Asa-El, in an article published by The Jerusalem Post, called on the Israeli government to sign a comprehensive agreement to end the war in Gaza, return the hostages home, and support potential plans for Gaza's future to ensure freedom and regional stability.

In its editorial, the British newspaper The Independent viewed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prioritizes his personal interests at the expense of peace, adding that the occupying state continues its reprehensible actions and turns this chaos into official policy. Nevertheless, the newspaper believes that the occupying state is now less secure than it was before launching this asymmetric war.

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Global newspapers: Hunger spreads throughout all of Gaza, and Israel persists in its reprehensible actions.

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