Pretty disengenious summary on your part. From the report you linked:
> Firstly, all stakeholders who use the IPC for high-level decision-making must understand that whether a Famine classification is confirmed does not in any manner change the fact that extreme human suffering is without a doubt currently ongoing in the Gaza Strip
and does not in any manner change the immediate humanitarian imperative to address this civilian suffering by enabling complete, safe, unhindered, and
sustained humanitarian access into and throughout the Gaza Strip, including through ceasing hostilities. All
actors should not wait until a Famine classification for the current period is made to act accordingly.
> Secondly, the FRC would like to highlight that the very fact that we are unable to endorse (or not) FEWS NET’s
analysis is driven by the lack of essential up to date data on human well-being in Northern Gaza, and Gaza
at large. Thus, the FRC strongly requests all parties to enable humanitarian access in general, and specifically
to provide a window of opportunity to conduct field surveys in Northern Gaza to have more solid evidence of the food consumption, nutrition, and mortality
situation.