Gaza - Saba:
The Government Media Office in Gaza stated on Sunday that the Strip is suffering from an unprecedented and escalating famine, affecting 2.4 million people, including 1.1 million children.
So far, 133 people, including 87 children, have died of starvation amid suspicious Arab and international silence.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (SABA), the office added that over the past two days, media outlets circulated reports about several countries and entities planning to send hundreds of aid trucks to alleviate the famine in Gaza. However, the reality exposes these claims, as only 73 trucks entered northern and southern Gaza, with most being looted under the watch of the enemy and its drones. The enemy deliberately prevents aid from reaching distribution warehouses as part of a policy of engineered chaos and starvation.
Regarding airdropped aid, the office confirmed that only three operations were carried out, equivalent to just two trucks of supplies. Their payloads landed in active combat zones—designated as "red areas" by the enemy's maps—where civilians are barred from entering, rendering the aid useless.
The statement emphasized that what is happening is a farcical performance, with the international community complicit in the starvation of Gaza’s people through false promises or misleading information issued by major powers like the U.S. and its president, who have lost all credibility.
The only solution, the office stressed, is to open the crossings immediately and unconditionally, lift the unjust siege, and deliver food and infant formula before it is too late. The world bears a historic responsibility in this regard.
The statement condemned the international community’s silence and complicit indifference toward the worsening famine, the systematic starvation policy, and the crimes committed by the enemy against Gaza’s civilians. It held the Israeli enemy and its partners—primarily the U.S., Britain, Germany, and France, which are directly involved in the genocide—fully responsible for the escalating famine and humanitarian catastrophe, which grows deadlier by the day.
The office called on Arab, Islamic, and all global nations to open the crossings immediately and urged media outlets to stop spreading rumors and false information, stressing that the famine persists, expands, grows more severe and brutal under this horrific conspiracy against civilians.

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