Israel-Hamas war: Malnourished children in Gaza.

The number of people killed in Gaza by Israel's onslaught has surpassed 29,000. The residents of Gaza were suffering from a shortage of food, water, and medication as a result of the conflict. The amount of food being supplied by UN relief teams is insufficient for the Gaza population. In one instance, the Israeli army is alleged to have opened fire on individuals who were standing in line for food.
As they waited in line to purchase food, residents of the northern Gazan refugee camps were unexpectedly shot upon. In the attack, numerous people—including children—were hurt and one person was killed. In this instance, the UN stated that there is a chance that children in Gaza will pass away from illness and malnourishment. Be careful. The UN Children's Agency states that "a nutritional crisis is imminent in Gaza. In northern Gaza, the situation has gotten worse. Fifteen percent of children under two suffer from severe malnutrition. Five percent of children under two who live in southern Gaza suffer from malnutrition."

"Disease and hunger together are lethal. Children who have experienced severe trauma, hunger, or weakness are more prone to illness. The chief of the World Health Organization's Health Emergencies Program, Mike Riack, described it as hazardous and awful, and it was happening right in front of our eyes.
 

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