Hello and welcome to News Hour from the BBC World Service.
Coming to you live from London, I'm Celia Hatton.
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You'll hear more on those stories in a few minutes time.
First, to Gaza, where mass starvation is spreading.
That's according to 115 aid agencies, including Save the Children and Doctors Without Borders.
In an open letter, they say...
Doctors are reporting record rates of acute malnutrition,
especially among children and older people.
Illnesses like acute watery diarrhea are spreading, markets are empty,
waste is piling up, and adults are collapsing on the streets from hunger and dehydration.
The Hamas-run health ministry inside Gaza says 10 people have died of hunger in the last 24 hours.
International media outlets are not allowed to report freely from Gaza.
But the BBC has been receiving voice notes from people inside the strip.
First, Huda in Gaza City.
I am a first time mother expecting a baby girl any day now.
This should be one of the happiest moments of my life, bringing my daughter into the world.
But instead, it's a time of fear, exhaustion and hunger.