VI News Staff 4 months ago
VINStaff Verified #worldnews

UN-backed experts say Gaza food supplies improving but 100,000 still in 'catastrophic conditions'

UN-backed food security experts have found improvements in nutrition and food supplies in Gaza since the ceasefire but say 100,000 people were still experiencing "catastrophic conditions" last month.

In August, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) found that half a million people – about a quarter of Gaza's population – were living in areas suffering from famine.

Since a fragile ceasefire came into force in October, the UN and other humanitarian agencies have been able to increase food getting into Gaza.

Israel's foreign ministry said the report was "deliberately distorted" and "doesn't reflect the reality in the Gaza Strip".



READ MORE:

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS WEATHER

Anegada Lobster Fest serves up another successful staging

VI News Staff
1 year ago

Ruby Rutnik Scholarship Fund Announces Two Winners for 2024

VI News Staff
1 year ago

US congratulates Grenada on 51st independence anniversary

VI News Staff
1 year ago

Trial of Martinez and O’Neal Delayed to December Due to Voluminous Dis...

VI News Staff
1 year ago

Plans to Rebuild St. John Head Start Topic of Public Meeting

VI News Staff
3 years ago