Israeli military leadership is reportedly aware of the grim humanitarian situation in Gaza, warning that unless aid is allowed to flow, starvation could become a reality within weeks.
Israeli Military Officials Warn of Imminent Starvation in Gaza

Israeli Military Officials Warn of Imminent Starvation in Gaza
Concerns mount as Israeli defense officers suggest Gaza could face widespread famine soon despite public reassurances.
Israeli military officers have expressed grave concerns regarding the deteriorating food situation in Gaza, signaling that widespread starvation could occur within weeks. While Israeli public rhetoric has focused on assertions that Gazans have ample food supplies, behind closed doors, some military officials are sounding alarms consistent with assessments from major global aid organizations. They've indicated that without immediate lifting of the blockade, parts of Gaza could deplete food stocks essential for basic daily sustenance.
Echoing these concerns, a U.N. initiative monitoring malnutrition has recently indicated that Gaza is on the brink of famine. In light of this impending crisis, the Israeli military is reportedly considering strategic methods to resume aid deliveries while sidestepping Hamas. Meanwhile, military actions continue aggressively, with Israeli airstrikes targeting Khan Younis, aiming to eliminate remnants of Hamas leadership as part of an ongoing campaign that has yet to yield significant results after nearly 20 months of conflict.