Ceasefire talks collapse – what does that mean for the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza? By Mohammed Saber/AAP, The Conversation

The failure to reach a truce means there is no end in sight to the Israeli siege of Gaza which has devastated the territory for more than 21 months.

Amid mounting fears of mass starvation, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Gaza is in the grip of a “humanitarian catastrophe”. He is urging Israel to comply immediately with its obligations under international law:

Israel’s denial of aid and the killing of civilians, including children, seeking access to water and food cannot be defended or ignored.

According to the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA, more than 100 people – most of them children – have died of hunger. One in five children in Gaza City is malnourished, with the number of cases rising every day.

Ceasefire talks collapse – what does that mean for the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza? By Mohammed Saber/AAP, The Conversation