Ansarollah Website Official Report

Published: Safar 9, 1447 AH


 

A few million Zionist Jews, brought to Palestine by the West through military force, were implanted like a malignant tumor into the body of the Islamic nation — a disease with no cure but removal. This impure handful established an illegitimate entity in the heart of two billion Muslims who surround them on all sides.

 

For the past 22 months, Gaza has suffered immensely. Death is indiscriminate — shared equally among all. And those spared from the bombs are consumed by hunger and thirst. In Gaza, people die daily, watching their children scream from hunger as their bodies consume themselves. Cemeteries are full. Hospitals are overflowing. Some now prefer to be killed by enemy bullets in exchange for a bag of flour, as flour has become more valuable than human life, in a world where truth is eclipsed by lies.

Mornings in Gaza are unlike anywhere else. People awaken not to life but to news of senseless killings and devastation. Tragedies unfold in sequence: a child dies of hunger in Khan Younis, another is on the brink in the north. Kidney patients cannot find care, cancer spreads swiftly, and a mother feeds her baby water mixed with salt instead of milk. In Gaza, entire stomachs are empty. There is nothing to eat. Many rush to death traps, scrambling over meager sacks of flour, their numbers far exceeding the available aid.

Flour, rice, medicine, and water sit loaded on trucks, separated from starving people by nothing more than a barrier. But that barrier is manned by Zionist soldiers, and the world has failed to make even a single crack in it. This global failure is not due to a lack of weaponry or means — it stems from a lack of will, blatant complicity, and active participation in the siege, now that all humanitarian claims have collapsed.

 


Grim Toll of Genocide

In its latest update on the genocide, Gaza’s Ministry of Health reported 119 new martyrs and 866 wounded, bringing the total since March 18, 2025, to 9,350 martyrs and 37,547 wounded. Since the war began on October 7, 2023, the overall toll has reached 60,839 martyrs and 149,588 wounded.

 


Famine Confirmed by International Testimony

A report by the International Crisis Group titled “Gaza Faces the Worst Phase of Famine” confirmed that Gaza has surpassed two out of the three core UN criteria required to declare an official famine. The report emphasized that this is no longer a looming risk — the catastrophe is real and growing worse each day.

Ted Chaiban, Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF, stated that clear indicators show Gaza has entered a post-famine threshold. One in every three residents now spends entire days without eating.

The Director of Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza confirmed that seven people died in the past 24 hours due to starvation and malnutrition, including one child.

Meanwhile, the Health Ministry announced six more deaths from famine and malnutrition within the past 24 hours — all adults — raising the total number of starvation-related deaths to 175, including 93 children.

 


A Starving Child Named Maryam

Maryam Dawas, a 9-year-old Palestinian girl, has lost more than half her body weight due to war and siege conditions. Sitting beside her mother, Madallah (33), in Gaza City’s Al-Rimal neighborhood, the family now lives in a displacement camp in the north. Madallah says her daughter was completely healthy before the war, weighing 25 kilograms, but now reduced to 10 kilograms.

 

British surgeon Graeme Groom, who returned from a volunteer mission in Gaza, described the horror: children try to sleep with bellies full of water and salt. He confirmed that the man-made humanitarian catastrophe is impacting both the wounded and the medical teams. Hunger is preventing recovery, increasing infection, and doubling the risk of death. He stressed: “This is not a natural famine — it is deliberate.”

On May 27, Groom visited a malnutrition clinic in Gaza, where a pediatrician told him that 60 infants had died of hunger since the beginning of the siege — some due to lactose intolerance with no access to appropriate milk. He said 12 new cases of acute malnutrition are diagnosed daily, and many mothers are so starved they can no longer breastfeed.

 


UNICEF: Children Dying at an Unprecedented Rate

UNICEF warned that Gaza’s children are dying at an “unprecedented rate.” In a media briefing following his trip to the region, Chaiban said: “Children in Gaza are dying at an unprecedented rate. Their faces bear unmistakable signs of hunger and suffering. We are at a crossroads — decisions made now will determine if tens of thousands live or die.”

He confirmed that over 18,000 children have been killed since the war began, and that Gaza now faces imminent famine. One in every three residents is going days without food. The global acute malnutrition rate now exceeds 16.5%. Today, more than 320,000 children are at risk of acute malnutrition. What is happening in Gaza is inhumane.

Chaiban urged that no fewer than 500 trucks must enter Gaza daily through all routes, including both humanitarian and commercial supplies.

On July 29, the UN’s Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) warned that famine in Gaza is “inevitable” without immediate intervention. The IPC’s Famine Review Committee (FRC) confirmed that coordinated U.S.-Israeli aid distribution through the so-called “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation” has failed to prevent mass starvation and has instead worsened the crisis.

 


Death in the Aid Lines

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights announced that 1,383 Palestinians have been killed since May 27 by Israeli gunfire while waiting for aid. Of those, 859 were shot near the “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation” sites, and 514 along food convoy routes. The majority of these killings, according to the UN, were committed by the Israeli army.

Between July 30–31, reports confirm 105 Palestinians were killed and at least 680 injured along convoy routes in northern Gaza, southern Khan Younis, central Gaza, and Rafah.

The report stated that Israeli shelling and gunfire continued even after the military announced it would “pause operations for a few hours” on July 27 to improve humanitarian aid delivery.

 


Human Rights Watch: A System of Bloodshed

Human Rights Watch condemned the Israeli-led aid distribution system as a “system of routine bloodbaths.” The organization stated: “Israel’s killing of Palestinians seeking food is a war crime.” It accused the Israeli army — backed by U.S. support and private contractors — of establishing a flawed military aid system in Gaza. HRW documented at least 859 deaths of Palestinians trying to access food between May 27 and July 31.

 


Only 36 Aid Trucks Entered Gaza on Saturday

According to the Government Media Office in Gaza, only 36 aid trucks entered the Strip on Saturday. Most were looted, a result of the deliberate chaos the Zionist entity is enforcing — a strategy known as the “policy of engineered chaos and starvation.”

In a statement Sunday, the office said Gaza needs no less than 600 trucks daily to meet minimum requirements in health, food, fuel, and essential services, all of which have collapsed under the genocide.

 


Even Gaza’s Livestock Did Not Survive

Even Gaza’s animals have not been spared. The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor confirmed that 97% of livestock in Gaza have been eradicated — either by direct airstrikes or systematic starvation. This includes working animals, which were Gaza’s last means of mobility as fuel supplies disappeared.

Before the genocide began in October 2023, Gaza had around 6,500 poultry farms, producing nearly 3 million chickens monthly. After 666 days of bombardment, more than 93% of these farms have been destroyed, with the rest completely shut down.

The report noted that 15,000 cows once roamed Gaza — 97% are now dead. A few were slaughtered during the early stages due to food shortages.

As for sheep and goats, Gaza had about 60,000 sheep and 10,000 goats. More than 97% have died — either bombed or starved, reflecting a systematic extermination of all food sources.

Before the war, Gaza also had 20,000 donkeys, along with horses and mules used for transport. By August 2024, about 43% of these animals had died. As of today, fewer than 6% remain, revealing the near-total collapse of this vital sector.


From scorched land and starved children to dying animals and looted aid, Gaza stands as the ultimate indictment of global failure, complicity, and inhumanity.