president, just today, today, david satterfield, the u.s. special enjoy to the gaza humanitarian crisis said that the risk of famine throughout war-devastated gaza, especially in the north, issout -- un kwoet unquote -- is, quote, unquote, very high. quote, we always stress we're in a manmade situation. so on top of the destruction of housing, infrastructure, health kc care, and education, we're now looking at mass starvation and malnutrition. the united nations estimates that more than one million palestinians, including hundreds of thousands of children, face starvation. desperate gazians have been scraping by for months foraging for leaves or eating animal feed. at least 28 children have died of malnutrition and dehydration and that is a number that came out several weeks ago. there is a he no reason to believe that the real number is much, much higher. usaid administrator samantha powell said famine was already present in northern gaza. without feed, clean water, sanitation, or sufficient health care, hundreds of thousands of people are