UN warns of humanitarian crisis in Gaza amid global focus on regional tensions

The United Nations has warned of a humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, where 2.4 million Palestinians are living in severe conditions despite a ceasefire. The situation remains critical, with restricted access to essential aid, limited healthcare, and ongoing insecurity, prompting concerns about the long-term humanitarian impact.
The UN has warned that escalating regional tensions are drawing attention away from the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Around 2.4 million Palestinians are living in Gaza, with 1.5 million displaced. Most residents have been displaced from their homes, living in camps or among rubble, facing ongoing insecurity. Access to essential aid remains restricted, with limited entry of food, medicine, and medical supplies. The healthcare system is strained, with only 42% of medical facilities operational. Any further disruption to humanitarian operations would have devastating consequences for civilians in Gaza.
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