The Guardian view on Gaza's suffering: a deepening disaster should not be treated as inevitable | Editorial
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The UN reported that Gaza's healthcare system is nearing collapse as continuing Israeli attacks compound acute food insecurity affecting 91% of the population, amid severe humanitarian challenges.
The situation in Gaza is dire, with over 45,000 reported fatalities due to the ongoing conflict, and a significant displacement affecting almost the entire population, leaving them trauma-stricken.
Aid to Gaza has significantly dwindled, with only a fraction of necessary assistance entering the region. Oxfam highlighted that only 12 aid trucks reached starving civilians in northern Gaza since October.
Despite reports of a possible ceasefire and discussions regarding hostages, skepticism remains high due to the long-standing humanitarian crisis and repeated failures to achieve lasting peace.
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