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Gaza’s Catastrophic Hunger Crisis

Dear Friends,

Thank you to the many that expressed concern to me about the dire situation in Gaza, and what you can do to help. I will dedicate this blog to just that in the hopes that it will help you. The instagram feeds now are saturated with skeletal children and babies dying every single day, and the sad part is this is a manmade and preventable catastrophe.

Experts classify Gaza’s humanitarian emergency as IPC Phase 5, This is the highest level on the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification scale—meaning catastrophic hunger. The death toll is well over 400,000 according to a latest Harvard study, and now hundreds of thousands more will die in the coming weeks from starvation if the world doesn’t step in.

As we speak,


✅ How You Can Help from Anywhere

1. Call or Write Your Government Representatives

Advocate for urgent international intervention, and you can find your representatives by calling this number:  (202) 224-3121

2. Support Trusted Organizations

Here are some leading organizations delivering food and medical care inside Gaza:


📝 Sample Text to Write to a Representative

Dear [Representative Name],
I write to urge you to take immediate action regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The latest IPC assessment shows almost half a million Palestinians are facing catastrophic hunger (IPC Phase 5), with millions more in acute food insecurity. Medical facilities are overwhelmed, and aid workers are suffering hunger themselves.
Please support efforts to:

• Restore full access to humanitarian aid via U.N. agencies like WFP and UNICEF.
• Support legislation calling for a ceasefire and safe humanitarian corridors.
• Condition further policy or assistance on respect for international humanitarian law and civilian protection.

Lives depend on urgent international action. Thank you for your leadership at this critical moment.


Reflections…

The hunger crisis in Gaza has reached a famine-level catastrophe driven by conflict, blockade, and restricted humanitarian access. The evidence––rising malnutrition deaths, overwhelmed clinics, and stalled aid—shows a crisis escalating daily.

By combining public pressure on politicians with donations to reputable organizations working on the ground, ordinary people can contribute to saving lives. Even small acts—social media advocacy, writing letters, or sharing information—help amplify global awareness and galvanize action.

“Many of us like to ask ourselves, “What would I do if I was alive during slavery? Or the Jim Crow South? Or apartheid?What would I do if my country was committing genocide?”
The answer is, you’re doing it. Right now.” – Aaron Bushnell

Thank you for your time!

Blanche

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