Hamas demands opening of Gaza crossings after UN famine declaration

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22-08-2025 | 11:55
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Hamas demands opening of Gaza crossings after UN famine declaration

Hamas called on Friday for an immediate end to the war in Gaza and the lifting of the Israeli siege on the territory after the U.N. declared a famine in parts of Gaza.

In a statement published online, the group called for "immediate action by the U.N. and the Security Council to stop the war and lift the siege" and demanded that crossings be opened "without restrictions to allow the urgent and continuous entry of food, medicine, water, and fuel."

The group went on to say that the declaration by the United Nations confirmed the "humanitarian catastrophe" in Gaza and accused Israel of using starvation as a "tool of war."

"We in the Hamas movement emphasise the importance of this U.N. declaration, even though it comes far too late — after long months of warnings and suffering endured by our people under systematic siege and starvation," the group said.

"The international community and all its institutions bear an urgent legal and moral responsibility to stop the crimes against humanity and save more than two million people facing genocide, starvation, and systematic destruction of all aspects of life."

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