The United Nations officially declared the Gaza Strip in a state of stake yesterday Friday, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revolting, denouncing the organization’s report as a “shameless lie” as its government threatens to destroy it.

Gaza’s “famine” would “have been avoided” if there was no “systematic obstruction of Israel,” the UN humanitarian header, Tom Fletcher, told Geneva.

“Israel has no political (challenge) of starvation. Israel has a policy of prevention of famine ‘, Mr Netanyahu countered, attributing the shortages, which are only “temporary” to him, to Hamas’s “systematic theft of aid”, the raid of an unprecedented military arm of which in southern Israel on October 7th.

After months of UN warnings and humanitarian NGOs, the Integrated Food Security (IPC) ranking framework (IPC), a United Nations based in Geneva, confirmed that a famine is underway in the Gaza region (north).

Hamas called on “immediate action by the UN” to stop the war and “open the crossing points” in view of the “emergency and continuous entry of food, medicines, water and fuel”.

According to UN experts, more than half a million Gazaians face “destructive” conditions, the highest level of IPC’s nutritional risk, characterized by famine and death.

The Red Cross called on Israel, as a occupation force, to take responsibility for meeting the “basic needs” of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. London adorned the “moral scandal”.

‘No famine in Gaza’he countered the Israeli Foreign Ministry, accusing the IPC of writing a “constructed exhibition” exactly the measures “Hamas wanted.”

Every day, journalists at the French Agency in the Gaza Strip see crowds of Palestinians of all ages, pushed by despair, in places where help is distributed, with chaotic and murderous scenes frequent.

According to the IPC, the famine is threatened to spread to the regions Deir al -Bala (central) and Han Junis (south) in weeks until the end of September.

The UN estimates in almost a million people the population in the Gaza region (the city of Gaza and its surroundings), while nearly half a million people are in Deir al -Bala and another half a million and now in Han Juni.

“Imposing a famine for military purposes is a war crime”the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights reminded Folker Turks.

UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres once again called for “immediate ceasefire, the immediate release of all hostages and complete humanitarian access”.

In early March, Israeli authorities imposed a complete exclusion on the Gaza Strip, banning the passage of humanitarian aid, causing a very serious shortage of food.

It has partially relaxed the exclusion at the end of May, but international aid that allows it to enter the enclave since then has since been deemed completely inadequate by the UN and humanitarian organizations, something that the Netanyahu government refutes.

Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katas threatened that the city of Gaza would be completely destroyed if Hamas did not accept peace under Israel’s terms.

“Soon, the gates of hell will open” until Hamas accepts the “terms” set by Israel to end the war, mainly “the liberation of all hostages and disarmament” of the Islamist Palestinian movement, the Minister said via X.

Yesterday night, Mr. Netanyahu ordered the launch of negotiations “to liberate all hostages” and the end of the war “in terms that Israel accepts”.

The current proposal by mediators – Katar, Egypt, USA – for a new truce in the enclave provides, according to Palestinian sources, a 60 -day ceasefire, during which free hostages will be released – 49, but 27 are declared by the Israeli army – prisoners in Israel.

The Israeli army, which controls 75% of the Gaza stripe by reports, saw this week approve the plan of attack on the largest city of Thylakos and announced the recruitment of 60,000 reserves.

Since then it has tightened the cluster in the city of Gaza.

Civil protection spoke yesterday for 57 dead in the pocket in bombings or by a fire in Israel.

Taking into account the restrictions imposed by Israel on the media in the Gaza Strip and the difficulties of accessing the field in the midst of war, the French Agency notes that it is unable to verify any reports of any report.

“It is as if we are in hell. Go crazy”said Umm Ibrahim Junis, a 43 -year -old mother of four, who is in the wreckage of her home in Gaza.

“We are waiting for death, we have reached the point of wishing him”threw Nivin Ahmed, a 47 -year -old mother of five, along with whom she lives on stage west of the city.

At the raid of Hamas’ military arm in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, 1,219 people were killed on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to a countdown by the French Agency based on official data.

In the large -scale Israeli military retaliation military operations have since died at least 62,192 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, mostly civilians, in the most recent numbers by the Hamas government ministry, which are credible by the UN.