The UN's World Food Programme said Friday it had depleted its food stocks in war-ravaged Gaza, where Israel has blocked all aid for more than seven weeks.
After 18 months of war, the situation in Gaza "is probably the worst" it has been, the UN's humanitarian office has said, with the head of the world body's Palestinian refugee agency decrying the aid stoppage on Friday as "politically motivated starvation".
WFP, one of the main providers of food assistance in the Palestinian territory, said it had "delivered its last remaining food stocks to hot meals kitchens in the Gaza Strip" on Friday.
It said "these kitchens are expected to fully run out of food in the coming days".
Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA, said the crisis was "manmade".
"The Government of Israel continues to block the entry of food + other basics," he wrote on X. "Nearly 2 months of siege. Calls to bring in supplies are going unheeded."
The World Health Organization said the situation was no different for medical supplies.
After blocking aid during an impasse over the future of a ceasefire with Hamas, Israel resumed its bombardment of Gaza on March 18, followed by a ground offensive.
Mohammed al-Mughayyir, an official with Gaza's civil defence rescue agency, told AFP that the death toll from Israeli strikes on Friday had risen to at least 40.
In the evening, the Israeli military issued an evacuation order for Palestinians in Zeitun and two nearby areas in the territory's north ahead of another planned strike, saying it was responding to "terrorist activity" and "operating with force".
Gazans say they are threatened with death not just from bombardment, but from a lack of food.
In addition to the WFP, aid agencies and Western governments have also voiced alarm.
"We are literally dying of hunger," Tasnim Abu Matar, a Gaza City resident, said earlier this week.
'Lifeline'
"For weeks, hot meal kitchens have been the only consistent source of food assistance for people in Gaza. Despite reaching just half the population with only 25 percent of daily food needs, they have provided a critical lifeline," the WFP said.
The agency added that "more than 116,000 metric tons of food assistance –- enough to feed one million people for up to four months" was positioned at aid corridors ready to be brought in "as soon as borders reopen".
Following WFP's warning, the World Health Organization's chief said medical supplies were also "running out" in Gaza while 16 WHO trucks wait to enter.
"This aid blockade must end. Lives depend on it", Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X.
WFP added that all 25 bakeries it supports in Gaza were forced to close on March 31 as wheat flour and cooking oil ran out during "the longest closure the Gaza Strip has ever faced".
Nujud Suleiman, a one-year-old Palestinian infant suffering from malnutrition, is measured during treatment at Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza. (Credit: AFP)