Gaza's entire population facing acute food insecurity, Blinken warns
Gaza's two million people are experiencing "severe levels of acute food insecurity", US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said.
This was first time an entire population had been so classified, he said when questioned by the BBC about conditions in the territory.
Mr Blinken's warning came during a trip to the Philippines as US officials announced that he would travel to the Middle East, his sixth trip to the region since October, as efforts to secure a ceasefire continue.
Israeli negotiators are due to begin talks in Qatar on Tuesday in a fresh attempt to agree a deal with Hamas to halt the fighting, get humanitarian aid in, and Israeli hostages out.
The US is Israel's closest ally and biggest provider of military aid.
Mr Blinken's comments were among his strongest yet in setting out the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Asked by the BBC whether the current conditions were a harbinger of the territory's future without an agreed governance or security plan, he said: "According to the most respected measure of these things, 100% of the population in Gaza is at severe levels of acute food insecurity. That's the first time an entire population has been so classified."
Acute food insecurity is when a person's inability to consume adequate food puts their life or livelihood in immediate danger. If unaddressed, it leads to starvation.
FULL ACCOUNT AT: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-68605401
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