Malnourished kids arrive daily at a Gaza hospital as Netanyahu denies hunger
Gaza's ongoing blockade and conflict have caused severe malnutrition, with the Ministry of Health reporting 227 starvation deaths, including 103 children, amid limited aid access.
- Malnourished children, some with acute and severe malnutrition, are arriving daily at a Gaza hospital as Netanyahu denies there is hunger in the region.
- The United Nations warns that starvation and malnutrition in Gaza are at the highest levels since the war began, with nearly 12,000 children under 5 found to have acute malnutrition in July.
- The Gaza Health Ministry reports 42 children died of malnutrition-related causes since July 1, along with 129 adults, and 106 children have died of malnutrition during the entire war.
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Malnourished kids arrive daily at Gaza hospital as Netanyahu denies hunger
Khan Younis: The dead body of 2 1/2-year-old Ro’a Mashi lay on the table in Gaza’s Nasser Hospital, her arms and rib cage skeletal, her eyes sunken in her skull. Doctors say she had no preexisting conditions and wasted away over months as her family struggled to find food and treatment. She was one of the millions of malnourished kids in Gaza. Her family showed The Associated Press a photo of Ro’a’s body at the hospital, and it was confirmed by …
Malnourished children arrive daily at Gaza hospital as Netanyahu
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip: The dead body of 2 1/2-year-old Ro’a Mashi lay on the table in Gaza’s Nasser Hospital, her arms and rib cage skeletal, her eyes sunken in her skull. Doctors say she had no preexisting conditions and wasted away over months as her family struggled to find food and treatment. Her family showed The Associated Press a photo of Ro’a’s body at the hospital,

Malnourished kids arrive daily at a Gaza hospital as Netanyahu denies hunger
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims there is no hunger in Gaza, but malnourished children are regularly arriving at Nasser Hospital.
Malnourished kids arrive daily at a Gaza hospital as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denies hunger
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims there is no hunger in Gaza, but malnourished children are regularly arriving at Nasser Hospital. The U.N. says starvation and malnutrition in Gaza are at the highest levels since the war began. The Gaza…
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