Gaza Family Executes Hamas Operative in Retribution Killing

Gaza faces an unprecedented humanitarian crisis exacerbated by ongoing military conflict and climate change, according to multiple sources including the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the United Nations. Over 18,412 Palestinians have been reported killed since the escalation in October 2023, with estimates of total casualties potentially reaching over 186,000, as highlighted in a July 2024 article in The Lancet.
The challenges of starvation, with over 1.8 million residents facing critical hunger levels, have been described as "intentional and targeted" by UN experts, as reported by various humanitarian organizations. Concurrently, a climate loss and damage fund was operationalized at COP28 to address the needs of vulnerable populations globally, yet Gaza remains urgently in need of aid, with the United States' recent pledge of $17.5 million widely criticized as insufficient.
Former President Donald Trump's threats to displace Palestinians further complicate the situation, prompting condemnation from international leaders and the UN. With the intimidating realities of famine and "Toxic Saturation" in Gaza, the struggle for survival persists amid worsening environmental conditions that exacerbate long-standing vulnerabilities.