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Gaza Faces Humanitarian Collapse as Blockade Cuts Off Aid for Over Six Weeks

No food, water, or medical supplies have entered Gaza since March 2, with aid agencies warning of worsening malnutrition, shuttered bakeries, and skyrocketing market prices.

Children and adults line up to collect a meal at a free food distribution point in the central Gaza Strip.
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Overview

  • Israel's total blockade on Gaza has halted all aid deliveries since March 2, leaving over 2 million residents dependent on dwindling charity kitchens and exhausted food stocks.
  • Child malnutrition is worsening, with over 3,600 children newly admitted for acute malnutrition in March, a sharp rise from February, according to the UN.
  • The closure of WFP-supported bakeries since March 31 and soaring market prices—up to 1,400% above ceasefire levels—have left families struggling to access basic food supplies.
  • Aid groups report that Israeli strikes have hit 14 organizations and killed around 60 aid workers since mid-March, further hampering relief efforts.
  • Israel defends the blockade as a strategy to weaken Hamas, while UN agencies and humanitarian groups warn of famine and accuse Israel of violating international humanitarian law.