Gaza Crisis: Humanitarian Catastrophe Amid Conflict
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in massive civilian casualties, with over 60,000 Palestinians killed. The humanitarian situation is dire, with severe food shortages and the collapse of essential services. International condemnation grows as ceasefire talks falter, and aid efforts are stifled by logistical challenges.

The conflict in Gaza has escalated into a severe humanitarian crisis, with the enclave's health ministry reporting over 60,000 Palestinian deaths since October 2023. Most of the casualties are civilians, exacerbating the dire situation in the beleaguered territory.
As Israel's military campaign continues against Hamas, humanitarian agencies warn of a worsening catastrophe. The United Nations highlights the risk of famine as essential services collapse. Despite intermittent aid, the distribution remains crippled by ongoing hostilities and access restrictions.
Calls for a ceasefire intensify globally, yet the latest talks in Doha ended without resolution. Meanwhile, efforts to provide relief continue, with limited pauses in military operations allowing sporadic aid deliveries into the devastated region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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