The Muslim holy month of Ramadan is underway, but there is no ceasefire in Gaza. For the 2.3 million people inside Gaza, there will be little cause to celebrate when the daily fast is broken every evening. The United Nations says over 500,000 people are at risk of famine in Gaza. The UN says food air drops barely scratch the surface of need, and Cyprus’s proposed maritime aid corridor appears to have already run into logistical issues. Redmond Shannon reports.
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UN says over 500k Gazans at risk of famine as Ramadan starts
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