Hunger
UN says Gaza hunger crisis over, int'l media quietly ignores - analysis
One might think that international media would jump for joy at the news that the Gazan people are having their nutritional needs met, over two years into the war.
Freed hostage Segev Kalfon denounces lack of support received from Israel since release
'Biased, distorted': COGAT slams UN following claims of food insecurity in Gaza
The West refuses to call out Hamas's blatant manipulation of public opinion - editorial
Afghanistan economic recovery buckles as nine in 10 families go hungry or into debt, UNDP says
Over 4.5 million returnees and restricted female employment are buckling Afghanistan's economy, forcing 90% of households into debt and food insecurity, UN data shows.
US Supreme Court lets Trump withhold $4 billion in food aid funding for now
The ruling by US District Judge John McConnell in Rhode Island came after the administration said it would provide $4.65 billion in emergency funding to partially cover SNAP benefits for November.
Our communal definition of Jewish security is too limited. We need a wider one - opinion
Jewish security means that every person in our community can live with healthcare, access to a thriving Jewish life, and someone to call when things get hard.
Civilians in Sudan's al-Fashir cower from drones as siege worsens hunger
More than one million citizens have fled al-Fashir during the 18-month seige by the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group that has ravaged North Darfur's capital.
Dr to Maariv: Each hostage receives personalized dietitian, choosing food important psychologically
Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Campus's Prof. Noa Elikim Raz and Dr. Sigal Frishman discuss the care and rehabilitation process for the 20 hostages recently freed from Hamas captivity.
High Court majority rules: Israel Prison Service fails to provide adequate nutrition to prisoners
The petition alleged that the policy of trimming down food counts as hunger and holding prisoners in torturous conditions, which goes against both Israeli law and international law.
Israeli fashion brand launches campaign about hunger in Gaza: ‘We cannot use food as weapons’
The campaign lands as conditions facing Gazans after nearly two years of war are gaining attention among Israelis in new ways.
In Gaza, they film; in Sudan, they die: The politics of humanitarianism - opinion
Why does Gaza dominate the global stage while famines such as the one unfolding now in Sudan barely register?
'Tailor-made for Hamas': Israel slams IPC report declaring famine in Gaza
Both the Foreign Ministry and COGAT issued statements condemning the United Nations' IPC reports of famine in Gaza, claiming it "changed its own global standard."
Gaza starvation claims: Blood libel revisited - opinion
International attention is claiming that Israel is to blame for the situation in the Gaza Strip.
The Orenstein Project: Fighting hunger and building hope in Israel - opinion
The Orenstein Project fights hunger in Israel, fulfilling Henry Orenstein’s vision that no child or elderly person in the Jewish state is left behind.