Gaza’s Food Crisis Reveals Humanitarian Failures Amid Fragile Ceasefire
As Gaza teeters on the brink of famine despite a ceasefire, food rationing signals deeper failures in humanitarian response—and poses urgent questions about regional stability crucial to U.S. national security.
While the world watches a fragile ceasefire hold in Gaza, the reality on the ground tells a grimmer story. Gazans are already rationing the food aid they receive—not out of abundance, but out of fear that this temporary calm will shatter and supplies will vanish. This cautious hoarding, reported by Abeer Etefa, spokesperson for the World Food Programme (WFP) in the Middle East, reflects a crisis born not just from conflict but from systemic logistical and political failures. Why Is Food Aid Falling Short Despite Ceasefire Promises? The WFP has managed to operate nine bakeries and 26 food distribution points...
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