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.