Gaza Family Executes Hamas Operative in Retribution Killing

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens as ongoing military actions and systematic deprivation push the population toward famine and health catastrophe. Since Israel's intensified assault began in October 2023, over 48,000 Gazans have reportedly died, with the International Court of Justice warning of "irreparable prejudice" to the rights of Palestinians in Gaza. The conflict has largely coincided with international climate discussions, notably COP28, where a $700 million climate loss and damage fund was launched, deemed insufficient by many observers.
Reports from UN agencies indicate that over 1.8 million residents are facing extreme hunger, with conditions exacerbated by the blockade and military operations. The use of starvation as a method of warfare has drawn condemnation, with allegations of genocide against Israel. Critics argue that the U.S. support for Israeli actions undermines its climate commitments. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called for urgent, unhindered humanitarian aid access, emphasizing the importance of accountability and sustained efforts to alleviate suffering in Gaza.