‘Far too late’: Palestinians despair after UN declares famine in Gaza

Palestinians travel with bags of humanitarian aid received at a distribution center run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in the central Gaza Strip. (AFP)
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Updated 23 August 2025
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‘Far too late’: Palestinians despair after UN declares famine in Gaza

  • UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini urges Israeli government to admit its famine role in Palestinian enclave

GAZAI CITY: Desperate Palestinians clutching pots and plastic buckets scrambled for rice at a charity kitchen in Gaza City on Saturday, a day after the UN declared a famine in the war-battered territory.

AFP footage from Gaza’s largest city, which Israel plans to seize as part of an expanded military offensive, showed women and young children among the chaotic jostle of dozens clamoring and shouting for food.
One young boy used his hands to scrape a few leftover grains from the inside of a cooking vat.
“We have no home left, no food, no income ... so we are forced to turn to charity kitchens, but they do not satisfy our hunger,” said Yousef Hamad, 58, who was displaced from the northern city of Beit Hanoun.
Further south, at a charity kitchen in Deir Al-Balah, 34-year-old Umm Mohammed said the UN’s declaration of a famine had come “far too late.”
The children are “staggering from dizziness, unable to wake up because of the lack of food and water,” she said.
The UN officially declared a famine in Gaza on Friday, blaming the “systematic obstruction” of aid by Israel during more than 22 months of war.
The Rome-based Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Initiative reported that famine was affecting around 500,000 people in the Gaza governorate, which encompasses about one-fifth of the Palestinian territory, including Gaza City.
On Saturday, the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees said it was “time for the government of Israel to stop denying the famine it has created in Gaza.”
“All of those who have influence must use it with determination & a sense of moral duty,” UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini posted on X.
The IPC projected that the famine would expand to Deir Al-Balah and Khan Younis governorates by the end of September, covering around two-thirds of Gaza.
Israel, meanwhile, kept up its bombardment of the Palestinian territory, with news footage showing heavy smoke billowing above the Zeitoun district of Gaza City as Palestinians picked through the wreckage of buildings.
The spokesman for Gaza’s civil defense agency, Mahmoud Bassal, called the situation in the Sabra and Zeitoun neighborhoods “absolutely catastrophic,” describing the “complete leveling of entire residential blocks.”
“We are trapped here, living in fear, with nowhere to go. There’s no safety anywhere in Gaza. Movement now leads to death,” said Ahmad Jundiyeh, 35, who was displaced to the northern outskirts of Zeitoun.
“We constantly hear the sound of bombing ... we hear fighter jets, artillery shelling, and even drone explosions,” he said by telephone.
“We’re extremely afraid — it feels like the end is near.”
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed on Friday to destroy Gaza City if Hamas did not agree to disarm, release all remaining hostages in the territory, and end the war on Israel’s terms.

 


Jordan condemns Palmyra attack, expresses solidarity with Syria and US

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Jordan condemns Palmyra attack, expresses solidarity with Syria and US

  • Ministry spokesperson Fouad Al-Majali said Jordan rejects all forms of violence and terrorism that seek to undermine security and stability

AMMAN: Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs on Saturday strongly condemned a terrorist attack targeting Syrian security forces and US personnel near the city of Palmyra, which resulted in a number of casualties and injuries.

Ministry spokesperson Fouad Al-Majali said Jordan rejects all forms of violence and terrorism that seek to undermine security and stability, expressing the Kingdom’s full solidarity with both Syria and the US, the Jordan News Agency reported.

Al-Majali reaffirmed Jordan’s support for Syria’s reconstruction efforts on foundations that preserve the country’s territorial integrity, sovereignty, security and stability, while continuing efforts to combat terrorism and protect the rights of all Syrians.

He also conveyed Jordan’s sincere condolences to the governments and peoples of Syria and the United States, as well as to the families of the victims, and wished a speedy recovery to those injured.