World Food Programme Director Cindy McCain had a conversation with NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker to talk about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. interview In the interview, the World Food Programme Director Cindy McCain discussed the humanitarian crisis in Gaza with NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker, mentioning a ‘full-blown famine’ in northern Gaza.
McCain explained that during conflicts like this, famines occur, and she revealed that there’s a severe food crisis in the north, which is spreading south.
McCain expressed deep worry about the ongoing humanitarian crises and requested a “cease-fire” for safe delivery of food into Gaza.
In the interview, Welker asked McCain to clarify if there’s a serious food crisis in northern Gaza, and McCain confirmed it.
The United Nations food agency warned in March about an upcoming famine in Gaza due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. statementThe United Nations food agency cautioned in March that a famine in Gaza was “imminent” as the conflict between Israel and Hamas continued.
McCain previously commented on the report from the World Food Programme, stating that people in Gaza are starving to death and that the speed of the hunger crisis is terrifying. report McCain referred to a warning from the World Food Programme (WFP) about the dire food situation in Gaza, saying that people are starving to death.
During the interview, Welker made sure to note that there was no official declaration of famine in Gaza, but McCain expressed what she has witnessed, describing it as “horror.”