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Gaza’s hunger crisis persists two weeks after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, with aid falling short and health systems near collapse.
The World Health Organization reported on October 23, 2025, that hunger in Gaza remains catastrophic two weeks after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire began, with aid deliveries still far below needed levels.
Only 200 to 300 trucks enter daily—well under the pledged 600—many carrying commercial goods, limiting life-saving supplies.
Over 600,000 people face extreme food insecurity, and malnutrition has caused severe health impacts, including 70% of newborns being premature or underweight.
The health system is near collapse, with only 14 of 36 hospitals functioning and over 170,000 injured needing care.
More than 15,000 patients, including 4,000 children, require evacuation, but access remains restricted.
WHO warns rebuilding Gaza’s health infrastructure will cost at least $7 billion.
La crisis de hambre en Gaza persiste dos semanas después de un alto el fuego mediado por Estados Unidos, con la falta de ayuda y los sistemas de salud a punto de colapsar.