Gaza is now gripped by starvation. United Nations sources have confirmed to Sanad News that the last remaining food and flour stockpiles of OCHA, UNRWA, and the WFP have been entirely depleted, leaving over two million Palestinians to face hunger without relief. This is not a warning—it is the reality. According to officials, Gaza has crossed the threshold into actual starvation, with no fuel, no food, and no medicine left in UN warehouses.
Adnan Abu Hasna of UNRWA confirmed the agency’s flour supply will only last a few more days. In a statement to Sanad, he described the humanitarian system in Gaza as having "completely collapsed", calling the current moment “the darkest and most dangerous the Strip has ever seen.” The WFP added that food security is “almost 100% nonexistent”, a chilling indication of how far the situation has deteriorated.
The collapse is not due to a lack of resources, but to a deliberate and prolonged blockade enforced by the occupying forces. For over five weeks, border crossings have remained sealed, despite urgent appeals from humanitarian organisations. There are no signs of that changing. According to UN sources, there has been no indication from Israel that crossings will reopen any time soon.
Since the Israeli military escalated its offensive on 18 March, Gaza has endured relentless bombardment, wiping out what little infrastructure remained. Hundreds have been killed or gone missing—most of them women and children. The silence of the international community, in the face of these atrocities and this engineered famine, deepens the sense of abandonment.
Palestinians in Gaza are not just starving for food—they are starving for justice, for protection, for the basic dignity of being treated as human beings. The warehouses are empty, but the will to survive, though battered, has not yet vanished.
Source : Safa News