Gaza running out of specialised food to save malnourished children
GAZA STRIP, JUL 24 – Hospitals in Gaza face critical shortages of medical nutrition due to Israeli blockade despite food stocks at crossings, with malnutrition affecting many children, aid workers report.
- Gaza is running out of specialized food needed to save malnourished children, according to the United Nations and humanitarian agencies.
- The Gaza health ministry reported that 111 people have starved to death since the war began, with rising cases of child malnutrition.
- Doctors and relief workers are experiencing severe shortages, and many are too weak to provide aid effectively, according to testimonies from the area.
- UNICEF warned that supplies for treating malnutrition could run out soon without urgent help.
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Dozens of kids and adults in Gaza have starved to death in July as hunger surges (copy)
In greater numbers than ever, children hollowed up by hunger are overwhelming the Patient's Friends Hospital, the main emergency center for malnourished kids in northern Gaza.
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