How Israel pushed Gaza to breaking point, starving, alone, and hunted'
Briefly

The conflict in Gaza has resulted in over 59,000 Palestinians killed and 143,000 injured due to intense bombings and a harsh blockade. Hundreds of thousands are experiencing forced starvation, with more than 100 people, including 80 children, recently succumbing to hunger. Analysts describe the situation as pushing Gaza to a breaking point, labeling it a sociocidal war aimed at destroying societal structures. The humanitarian crisis has led to desperation among residents, many of whom are trying to leave, while others resist and cling to their homes. Aid agencies warn of an impending famine and call for increased humanitarian support.
Israeli policy has left Gaza uninhabitable, destroying the structures and identity of society, leading to a sociocidal war that has pushed its people to desperation.
Over 59,000 Palestinians have been killed, 143,000 injured, and hundreds of thousands face forced starvation due to the blockade and militarized distribution system.
More than 100 Palestinians have starved to death recently, 80 of whom are children, emphasizing the dire humanitarian crisis and need for aid.
Aid agencies are warning of mass starvation in Gaza, prompting an open letter urging Israel to collaborate with the United Nations to allow aid into the enclave.
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