UN Security Council to hold urgent talks on Gaza food crisis

The United Nations Security Council is set to hold a closed-door consultation session on Monday to address the deepening food crisis in the Gaza Strip.
The meeting, listed under the agenda item "Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict," reflects growing international concern over the dire humanitarian conditions faced by Palestinians amid ongoing hostilities.
During the session, Council members will receive a detailed briefing from Joyce Msuya, the UN Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator. Msuya is expected to provide an update on the scale of food insecurity in Gaza and the challenges facing humanitarian operations in the territory.
The closed consultation underscores the urgency of the situation, as reports from international aid organizations and UN agencies continue to highlight the worsening plight of civilians in the besieged enclave.
Later in the evening, the Security Council is scheduled to hold a separate session focused on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Sudan, signaling the Council's continued attention to multiple escalating emergencies worldwide.
The outcomes of these discussions may shape future international responses and humanitarian aid strategies in both conflict zones. (ILKHA)
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