Silent Suffering: Gaza's Escalating Child Malnutrition Crisis
Under Israel's blockade, five children at Gaza's main emergency center succumbed to malnutrition. The situation is deteriorating as medical supplies dwindle. The U.N. reports a surge in malnutrition-related deaths, and aid distribution is hampered. Despite Israel's slight easing of the blockade, humanitarian workers urge for unrestricted aid flow.

Gaza is witnessing a tragic surge in child fatalities as a result of severe malnutrition, exacerbated by an Israeli blockade that has depleted vital medical supplies at Al-Shefa Hospital. Despite attempts to stem the crisis, medics have been unable to save the five children who passed away in the past few days.
The blockade's crippling impact has led to a dramatic increase in malnutrition-related deaths among children and adults, forcing aid organizations to warn of an impending humanitarian catastrophe. The U.N.'s World Food Program highlights urgent needs, with nearly 100,000 women and children requiring immediate nourishment.
While Israel attributes blame to Hamas for obstructing aid distribution, the U.N. refutes claims of significant aid siphoning. Aid workers emphasize the necessity of allowing essential supplies to flow freely into Gaza to avert widespread famine and further loss of life.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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