A growing number of reports and opinion pieces highlight a severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with widespread hunger and famine-like conditions attributed to Israeli military tactics and aid restrictions. Despite Israeli government denials and claims of facilitating humanitarian aid, many international observers, aid workers, and even some Israeli voices argue that the policies have deliberately or negligently starved Gaza's population. The crisis has led to mounting criticism of Israel's conduct, both domestically and abroad, with debates intensifying over the morality and effectiveness of the ongoing war against Hamas. The situation has also become a major public relations challenge for Israel, as images of starving civilians circulate globally and calls for a ceasefire grow louder. The lack of a clear post-war strategy and continued suffering in Gaza have fueled questions about the war's justification and Israel's long-term goals.
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