By Arafat Barbakh and Emma Farge GAZA/GENEVA (Reuters) – In battered, hard-to-reach north Gaza, rare aid deliveries get mobbed by desperate, hungry Palestinians and aid workers report seeing people thin and visibly starving with sunken eyes. Hunger stalks the entire Gaza Strip, the tiny enclave where 2.3 million people have been living under Israel’s bombardment since Oct. 7 as it battles Hamas militants. The United Nations warned this week that pockets of the territory face famine. While areas near the Egyptian border get limited supplies of imported food, people in the north and centre of th…