Gaza subjected to forced starvation, top UN official tells BBCpublished at 13:45 British Summer Time

13:45 BST

Fergal Keane
Special correspondent

Palestinians desperate for food mass at distribution centres run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation since the blockade was easedImage source, Reuters

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Palestinians desperate for food have massed at distribution centres run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation since the blockade was eased

The UN’s humanitarian chief says that people in Gaza are being subjected to forced starvation by Israel.

In an interview with the BBC, Tom Fletcher says he believes this had led to a change in the international response to Gaza.

Asked if his assessment of forced starvation amounted to a war crime, he says: “Yeah, it is. It is classified as a war crime. Obviously, these are issues for the courts to take the judgement on, and ultimately for history to take a judgement on.”

Fletcher also expresses regret for recently saying that 14,000 babies could die within 48 hours in Gaza if aid was not allowed in – a claim the UN later drew back – and acknowledged a need to be “precise” with language.

Israel began to allow limited aid into Gaza last week, after an almost three-month blockade had halted the delivery of supplies such as food, medicine, fuel and shelter.

It resumed its military offensive two weeks after imposing the blockade, ending a two-month ceasefire with Hamas.

Israel said the steps were intended to put pressure on the armed group to release the 58 hostages still held in Gaza, at least 20 of whom are believed to be alive.