NGOs Warn Children Survive on ‘Less Than a Meal a Day’ as Gaza Faces Worst Humanitarian Crisis in 18 Months

Gaza (Quds News Network)- Humanitarian agencies have sounded alarm over the worsening crisis in the Gaza Strip, where Israel has enforced a blockade on food, water, fuel, medical supplies, and other essential aid for more than a month.

The UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) called it “likely … the worst humanitarian crisis in the 18 months” since the war began.

“Kids are eating less than a meal a day and struggling to find their next meal,” said Bushra Khalil, policy head of the aid group Oxfam.

“Everyone is purely eating canned food. … Malnutrition and pockets of famine are definitely occurring in Gaza.”

“Humanitarians have been forced to watch people suffer and die while carrying the impossible burden of providing relief with depleted supplies, all while facing the same life-threatening conditions themselves,” added Amande Bazerolle, emergency coordinator in Gaza for Doctors Without Borders.

“This is not a humanitarian failure — it is a political choice, and a deliberate assault on a people’s ability to survive, carried out with impunity,” she said in a statement.

Palestinian lives are being systematically destroyed as Israel’s continued bombardment of the Gaza Strip shows a “blatant disregard” for the safety of humanitarian workers, MSF warned.

“Gaza has been turned into a mass grave of Palestinians and those coming to their assistance. We are witnessing in real time the destruction and forced displacement of the entire population in Gaza,” said Bazerolle.

“In terms of humanitarian supplies … I mean, to say dwindling would be putting it nicely,” Liz Allcock, head of humanitarian protection ofMedical Aid for Palestinians, a United Kingdom-based humanitarian organization, told NBC News on Tuesday.

“We’re really scraping the barrel in terms of being able to provide anything of substance,” Allcock said, speaking from Gaza.

Abeer Etefa, a spokesperson for the World Food Programme (WFP), described the situation in Gaza as “dire and worsening,” with all WFP-supported bakeries across the territory closing after wheat flour ran out March 31. By early April, she said, the WFP had also exhausted its stocks of food parcels for distribution.

“Remaining stocks of hot meals commodities are being dispatched to the kitchens of partners providing hot meals,” she said, adding: “We have around 1,000 tons or less left for these hot meals kitchens.”

The WFP and its partners have 85,000 tons of food waiting to enter the enclave, she said.

The Global Nutrition Cluster, a coalition of humanitarian groups, has warned that in March alone, 3,696 children were newly admitted for care for acute malnutrition alone, out of 91,769 children screened — a marked increase from February, when 2,027 children were admitted from a total of 83,823 screened, OCHA said in a report Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the United Nations has sounded the alarm that medical supplies in the enclave are running low, while casualties continue to fill hospitals.

Etefa added that Israeli military assaults across the enclave have been affecting humanitarian groups’ ability to deliver aid.

Since Israel’s resumption of the war almost one month ago, there have been 1,630 recorded killings in Gaza, a majority of them children and women. More than 51,000 have been killed since 7 October 2023, with more than 116,343 wounded.

On March 1, Israel closed all crossings leading into Gaza and blocked all humanitarian aid from entering.

On Wednesday, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz clarified and reiterated that no aid convoys will be allowed inside the Strip as a tool to pressure Hamas.

“Israel’s policy is clear and no humanitarian aid will be allowed into Gaza,” Katz said in a statement on X.

Preventing humanitarian aid from entering the Strip “is one of the main pressure tools that stops Hamas from using this means against the population,” Katz claimed.

“In the current reality, no one is going to allow any humanitarian aid into Gaza, and no preparations are being made to allow any aid of this kind,” he said.

In response, Natioanl Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said, “Resuming aid before Hamas surrenders is wrong. I will do everything to prevent this step and urge the prime minister and defense minister to stop it.”

Culture Minister Miki Zohar also said that no humanitarian aid should be allowed into Gaza, and instead, “hellfire” should be unleashed on Gaza until the captives are returned.

“The despicable murderers in Gaza deserve no humanitarian assistance from any civilian or military mechanism,” Zohar said on X. “Only hellfire should be poured on the makers of terrorism until the last hostage returns from Gaza.”

On Friday, Ben-Gvir doubled down on his stance that no ceasefire deal will be reached with Hamas and no humanitarian aid will be allowed into Gaza until the Palestinian group is defeated.

He posted on X saying that “Hamas will not set conditions.”

“No deal, no ceasefire, no aid – just continued fighting until [Hamas] are defeated in Gaza,” he wrote.

Ben-Gvir said: “Exert all the power and might – until Hamas begs on its knees. Until complete victory”.

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