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From the Horrors in Gaza to New Sports Pavilion in Broughton

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 26 – UNICEF reports treating 5,000 malnourished children in early July; therapeutic food supplies critical for 3,000 children will be exhausted by mid-August without replenishment.

  • On Thursday, United Nations and aid agencies warned that stocks of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food will be soon over in Gaza, as supplies rapidly deplete amid ongoing blockade.
  • Israel’s blockade has imposed restrictions, forcing Gaza's reliance on limited aid, as Save the Children noted it has been unable to deliver supplies since February.
  • Data from aid clinics reveal that at least 21 children under five and 113 Palestinians died of starvation this year, revealing a worsening crisis affecting Gaza's vulnerable populations.
  • The United Nations agency warned that a nutrition programme targeting pregnant women and children under five faces shutdown as WHO warned supplements are depleted, risking aid loss in Gaza.
  • The Government Media Office cautioned that Gaza could face one of the deadliest man-made famines, citing severe food shortages and over 100 deaths from starvation, according to UN agencies.
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Mass starvation is spreading in Gaza. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is now warning that a quarter of children between six months and five years old, as well as pregnant and breastfeeding women, who come to its clinics are suffering from malnutrition. At the same time, reports of deaths related to food distribution continue to emerge.

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Indian Express broke the news in India on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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