Gaza’s humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate, with the blockade of essential aid leading to shortages of food, water, medicine, and electricity. This crisis has been intensified by the ongoing violence and displacement caused by recent escalations between Israel and Palestinian factions. The International Criminal Court’s indictment of Israeli leaders for alleged war crimes has increased global scrutiny, but tangible relief for Gaza’s 2.2 million residents remains elusive. Civilians, including large numbers of children, are disproportionately affected, facing malnutrition and a lack of access to medical care. International aid agencies and governments have called for urgent intervention to ease the blockade and provide humanitarian assistance. However, geopolitical complexities and security concerns have hindered swift action, leaving the enclave on the brink of collapse

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