Entire UN Security Council Except US Says Gaza Famine ‘Man-Made’ as 10 More People Starve to Death
While acknowledging that "hunger is a real issue
in Gaza," the US ambassador to the UN repeated a debunked claim that the
world's leading authority on starvation lowered its standards to declare a
famine.
by Brett
Wilkins | Aug
27, 2025
Every member nation of the United Nations Security
Council except the United States on Wednesday affirmed that Israel’s engineered
famine in Gaza is “man-made” as 10 more Palestinians died of
starvation amid what UN experts warned is a worsening crisis.
Fourteen of the 15 Security Council members issued a joint
statement calling for
an immediate Gaza ceasefire, release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas,
and lifting of all Israeli restrictions on aid delivery into the embattled
strip, where hundreds of Palestinians have died from starvation and hundreds of
thousands more are starving.
“Famine in Gaza must be stopped immediately,” they
said. “Time is of the essence. The humanitarian emergency must be addressed
without delay and Israel must reverse course.”
“We express our profound alarm and distress at the IPC
data on Gaza, published last Friday. It clearly and unequivocally confirms
famine,” the statement said, referring to the Integrated Food Security Phase
Classification’s declaration of Phase 5, or a famine “catastrophe,” in the
strip.
“We trust the IPC’s work and methodology,” the 14
countries declared. “This is the first time famine has been officially
confirmed in the Middle East region. Every day, more persons are dying as a
result of malnutrition, many of them children.”
“This is a man-made crisis,” the statement stresses.
“The use of starvation as a weapon of war is clearly prohibited under
international humanitarian law.”
Israel, which is facing a genocide case at the UN’s International Court of Justice,
denies the existence of famine in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant are wanted by the International Court of Justice for
alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder and forced
starvation.
The 14 countries issuing the joint statement are:
Algeria, China, Denmark, France, Greece, Guyana, Pakistan, Panama, the Republic
of Korea, the Russian Federation, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Somalia, and the
United Kingdom.
While acknowledging that “hunger is a real issue in
Gaza and that there are significant humanitarian needs which must be met,” US
Ambassador to the UN Dorothy Shea rejected the resolution and the IPC’s
findings.
“We can only solve problems with credibility and
integrity,” Shea told the Security Council. “Unfortunately, the recent report
from the IPC doesn’t pass the test on either.”
Shea also repeated the debunked claim that the IPC’s “normal standards were
changed for [the IPC famine] declaration.”
The Security Council’s affirmation that the Gaza
famine is man-made mirrors the findings of food experts who have accused Israel of orchestrating a carefully planned campaign of mass starvation
in the strip.
The UN Palestinian Rights Bureau and UN humanitarian
officials also warned Wednesday that the famine in Gaza is “only
getting worse.”
“Over half a million people currently face starvation,
destitution, and death,” the humanitarian experts said. “By the end of September, that number could exceed
640,000.”
“Failure to act now will have irreversible
consequences,” they added.
Wednesday’s UN actions came as Israel
intensified Operation
Gideon’s Chariots 2, the
campaign to conquer, occupy, and ethnically cleanse around 1 million
Palestinians from Gaza, possibly into a reportedly proposed
concentration camp that
would be built over the ruins of the southern city of Rafah.
The Gaza Health Ministry (GHM) on Wednesday reported 10 more Palestinian deaths “due to famine and
malnutrition” over the past 24 hours, including two children, bringing the
number of famine victims to at least 313, 119 of them children.
All told, Israel’s 691-day assault and siege on Gaza
has left at least 230,000 Palestinians dead, maimed, or missing, according to
the GHM.
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