World Food Program suspends aid deliveries to northern Gaza as starvation fears worsen

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The World Food Program (WFP) said Tuesday it was forced to pause deliveries of food aid to isolated northern Gaza because of the ā€œcomplete chaos and violence due to the collapse of civil order,ā€ further hiking fears of potential starvation.

The WFPĀ said it had first suspended deliveries to the north three weeks ago after a strike hit an aid truck.

The agency tried resuming this week, but convoys on Sunday and Monday faced gunfire and crowds of hungry people stripping goods and beating one driver.

It said it was working to resume deliveries as soon as possible.

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The WFPĀ also called for the opening of

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