UNITED NATIONS (AP) 鈥 The United Nations鈥 top humanitarian official blasted Israel on Tuesday for 鈥渄eliberately and unashamedly鈥 imposing inhumane conditions on Palestinians, including the risk of famine 鈥 one of the strongest condemnations by a high-ranking U.N. official during the war in Gaza.
Tom Fletcher, head of the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, briefed the Security Council, describing this work as a 鈥済rim undertaking鈥 since from entering Gaza more than 10 weeks ago.
He went as far as saying that the council must 鈥渁ct now鈥 to 鈥減revent genocide,” a claim that Israel vehemently denied.
The U.N. food agency鈥檚 country director for Gaza, Antoine Renard, says that a quarter of Gazans are at risk of famine with all the food needed to feed the entire population sitting in warehouses about 40 kilometres from the conflict-wracked territory. (AP Video / May 13, 2025)
鈥淚 ask you to reflect 鈥 for a moment 鈥 on what action we will tell future generations we each took to stop the 21st century atrocity to which we bear daily witness in Gaza,鈥 said Fletcher, a longtime British diplomat who took up the U.N. post in November. 鈥淚t is a question we will hear, sometimes incredulous, sometimes furious 鈥 but always there 鈥 for the rest of our lives.鈥
In response to Fletcher鈥檚 remarks, the Israeli mission to the U.N. said that 鈥淚srael will not accept a humanitarian mechanism that props up the Hamas terror organization that butchered our people in their homes and communities.鈥 Before the blockade, the U.N. and other international aid agencies handled moving aid into the enclave.
The U.N. World Food Program鈥檚 director for Gaza, Antoine Renard, told The Associated Press that a quarter of Gaza鈥檚 population is at risk of famine. That’s despite all the food needed to feed the territory’s population sitting in warehouses in Israel, Egypt, and Jordan 鈥 and most of it is not even 25 miles (40 kilometers) away, he said.
Renard said WFP warehouses in Gaza are empty, and the agency has gone from providing meals for 1 million people at the end of April to producing only 250,000 meals daily. The meals they can serve are 鈥渕eaningless, compared to people鈥檚 requirements,鈥 he said.
鈥淪oon, we鈥檙e going to speak about the fact that people don鈥檛 even have access to a meal,鈥 Renard warned. 鈥淚s that where we need to go to actually raise the alarm? It鈥檚 now that we need to act.鈥
The warnings come after that Gaza will likely fall into famine if Israel doesn鈥檛 lift its blockade and stop its military campaign. Nearly half a million Palestinians are facing possible starvation, living in 鈥渃atastrophic鈥 levels of hunger, and 1 million others can barely get enough food, according to findings by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a leading international authority on the severity of hunger crises.
鈥淚srael has been openly and brazenly blocking humanitarian aid for over two months now 鈥 this is engineered starvation,鈥 Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian U.N. ambassador, told the Security Council. 鈥淚t is the most inhumane form of torture and killing.鈥
Amid Israel’s blockade, from a newly created group backed by the U.S., the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, to implement a new aid distribution system based on plans similar to those designed by Israel.
Israel has cited aid diversions by Hamas as reason for a new plan. The U.N. and aid groups have rejected .
鈥淚t is a cynical sideshow. A deliberate distraction. A fig leaf for further violence and displacement,鈥 Fletcher said about the proposal, adding that it would exclude the disabled, women, children and the elderly.
Asked Tuesday when aid would get into Gaza, a spokesperson for the State Department repeated Israeli rhetoric that Hamas 鈥渂ears responsibility鈥 for the humanitarian conditions in Gaza. It’s a claim that aid officials have continuously disputed.
“I will reiterate that we are supportive of creative solutions to get aid in there but also in a way that the aid is not falling into the hands of Hamas, that it actually reaches the people that need it,鈥 deputy spokesman Tommy Pigott told reporters.
Renard said 鈥渃riminal gangs,鈥 not Hamas, had stripped WFP trucks of supplies between October and early January. He said some taking of food recently was not by gangs but people with nothing to eat.
Hamas-led militants killed 1,200 people in a surprise Oct. 7, 2023, attack in southern Israel. Israel鈥檚 retaliatory offensive has killed over 52,800 Palestinians, many of them women and children, according to Gaza鈥檚 Health Ministry, which does not say how many of the dead were combatants or civilians.
Israel says it has killed thousands of militants, without giving evidence. The what it said was a Hamas 鈥渃ommand and control center鈥 located beneath a hospital in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis.
鈥淚 can tell you from having visited what鈥檚 left of Gaza鈥檚 medical system, that death on this scale has a sound and a smell that does not leave you,鈥 the U.N.‘s Fletcher said.