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I Saw Starving Children Every Day in Gaza. It Makes You Question Humanity

  • In Gaza, children are seen starving daily in medical facilities and on the streets, according to eyewitness accounts.
  • Toddlers appear as small as babies, while older children resemble toddlers due to a lack of nutrition and trauma from bombings.
  • Children are not playing but searching for water or scraps of food amidst destruction.
  • The people of Gaza have endured extreme hardships for decades, indicating a long-standing crisis.
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Analysis by Paula Hancocks, CNN The images of children with obvious signs of malnutrition leaving Gaza are shocking, but they shouldn't be surprising. Humanitarian organizations with extensive experience in the region have warned about this scenario for months, ever since Israel began restricting aid. Photographs showing extremely thin bodies and clear signs of hunger circulate around the world. The images of hunger in Gaza are painful and diffi…

·Idaho Falls, United States
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Gaza is starving. Almost 100,000 women and children suffer from severe acute malnutrition, and a third of the population of Gaza spends days without food, according to experts from the United Nations World Food Program.

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jfjfp.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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