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People in northern Gaza forced to survive on 245 calories a day, less than a can of beans – Oxfam

Oxfam Australia Media Release  

Miniscule amount is less than 12% of average daily calorie needs.

People in northern Gaza have been forced to survive on an average of 245 calories a day (1025 kilojoules) – less than a can of beans – since January, as Israeli forces continue their military onslaught. Over 300,000 people are believed to still be trapped there, unable to leave. 

The miniscule amount of food represents less than 12 per cent of the recommended daily 2,100 calorie intake needed per person, calculated using demographic data considering variations by age and gender. Last week, the Israeli government told UNRWA, by far the largest aid provider in Gaza, that its convoys would no longer be allowed into the north.

Oxfam’s analysis is based on the latest available data used in the recent Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis for the Gaza Strip. Oxfam also found that the total food deliveries allowed into Gaza for the entire 2.2 million population – since last October – amounted to an average of just 41 per cent of the daily calories needed per person.  

The Israeli government has known for nearly two decades exactly how many daily calories are needed to prevent malnutrition in Gaza, calculating this according to both age and gender within its Food Consumption in the Gaza Strip – Red Line document. Not only did it use a higher calculation of 2,279 calories per person, it also took into account domestic food production in Gaza, which the Israeli military has now virtually obliterated.  

A mother trapped in northern Gaza said: “Before the war, we were in good health and had strong bodies. Now, looking at my children and myself, we have lost so much weight since we do not eat any proper food, we are trying to eat whatever we find – edible wild plants or herbs daily just to survive.” 

Oxfam also found that less than half the number of food trucks needed to reach the daily 2,100 calories intake for everyone are currently entering Gaza. Using IPC and UNRWA data, Oxfam’s analysis found that an absolute minimum of 221 trucks of food alone are needed every day, not accounting for wastage or unequal distribution. Currently just 105 trucks of food are entering Gaza daily on average. 

The IPC report found that famine is imminent in northern Gaza and that almost all the population is now experiencing extreme hunger; with 1.1 million people experiencing catastrophic food insecurity. Horrifyingly, children are already dying from starvation and malnutrition, often worsened by disease.  

Hunger and its impacts are exacerbated by the near-complete destruction of civilian infrastructure including hospitals, water and sanitation services and community health support by Israel, leaving people even more vulnerable to disease. In addition to the limited availability of food, the ability to find or buy a nutritious, varied diet is not feasible across Gaza. For the little fruit and vegetables still available, extreme price rises due to scarcity have put them out of reach for most people. Specialised nutrition products and centres to treat malnourished children are also difficult or impossible to find. 

Lyn Morgain, Oxfam Australia Chief Executive said: “Israel is making deliberate choices to starve civilians. Imagine what it is like, not only to be trying to survive on 245 calories day in, day out, but also having to watch your children or elderly relatives do the same. All whilst displaced, with little to no access to clean water or a toilet, knowing most medical support has gone and under the constant threat of drones and bombs.  

“Israel is ignoring both the International Court of Justice order to prevent genocide and UN Security Council resolutions. Only last week the ICJ ordered new provisional measures, stating famine is no longer looming, but ‘setting in’ in Gaza. All countries need to immediately stop supplying arms to Israel and do all they can to secure an immediate and permanent ceasefire; only then can we stop this horrifying carnage for the 2.2 million people who have endured six months of suffering. Israel cannot weaponize starvation any longer.”   

Oxfam is calling for a permanent ceasefire, the return of all hostages and the release of unlawfully detained Palestinian prisoners, for countries to immediately stop supplying arms to Israel and for full humanitarian aid access. The global response for Gaza must include both adequate and nutritious food for everyone, the full restoration of hospitals and health services, water, and sanitation infrastructure and for all reconstruction materials to be allowed across the border. 

 

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  1. tom

    OMG ……. not that he/she give a ship

    We as a race are f&*^$d. How the Israeli Nazis can get away with this is one thing but the bigger issue is that there is not a government on the planet, bar a few, that are prepared to do anything that can stop this carnage. They won’t even say anything. What hold do these Jews/Zionists have over the planet?!

    Similarly we don’t hear anything from the worlds religious leaders. Do they really only care about raking in as much money as they can – which never gets used to help millions that require help, and any slaughters that occur can be damned – who gives a f^&%.

    Our governemnt [the 51st stae of the USA] is an utter disgrace and I can’t wait till they get booted out for their condoning of this holocaust and every other thing that they said they were going to do and then decided to change their mind. Pathetic mongrels the lot of them. Not even one backbencher has the guts to say anything. All in it for the money.

    We know the LNP are complete and utter imbeciles beholden to big business but the labor party aren’t far behind.

    We need a revolution if only the pensioners and the influencers would wake up ………… and the rest of 90% of the population

  2. Pete

    Agree tom, Palestinians have had it all stolen – land, livelihoods, freedom of movement since 2007, lives and health.
    Maybe the terrorism is Israeli’s idea of how they want 15 minute Smart Cities to work for the non-Zionist goyim.
    I’m that cynical now I like to see forensic testing of food being supplied to Gaza if it’s supplied by Israel or US.

  3. Canguro

    Pretty much on the same page as tom; agree we need a revolution but it ain’t gonna happen… we know how the system works – as soon as any form of resistance to the status quo appears then the armed forces roll out to bash the resistance into submission, police pepper spray, bash, crowd control with horses, worse-case scenarios bring out the water cannons, en-masse arrests and detention… all of this quite an effective deterrent to the majority of people who have disagreement with the ways things are.

    Reminds me of a piece of graffiti I saw painted on a sandstone wall in inner Sydney more than 40 years ago: Consume, Be Silent. Die.

    Australia is too fractured a society to ever rise up as a singular voice in protest against anything, be it global warming, fossil fuel company brigandry, political chicanery, environmental vandalism & destruction, genocidal conduct by Israel against Palestinians or Russians v Ukraine. The farcical antivax Covid19 sovereign citizen protest was a storm in a teacup stirred up by drongos & dickheads out for a day’s romp as a way of sticking a finger up at the governments of the day and lockdowns but I doubt they’re as motivated to speak up against the ghastly scenario of the Middle Eastern butchery & starvation of Palestinians.

    Terrible times to be a witness to man’s inhumaniy against man.

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