UN-backed experts report improvements in nutrition and food supplies in Gaza since the October ceasefire, yet 100,000 people faced “catastrophic conditions” in November. The IPC indicated that while half a million Gazans live in emergency conditions, no areas are classified as “in famine.” Israel’s foreign ministry rejected the IPC’s findings, claiming methodology flaws. UNRWA emphasized that living conditions remain “critical,” underscoring the need for sustained humanitarian access.
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