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Hunger crisis deepens in Gaza as 10 more starvation deaths reported

Hunger crisis deepens in Gaza as 10 more starvation deaths reported

Qatar Tribune6 days ago
At least 10 more Palestinians have starved to death in the besieged Gaza Strip, health officials say, as a wave of hunger crashes over the enclave.
The latest starvation deaths bring the death toll from malnutrition since Israel's war began in October 2023 to 111, most of them in recent weeks.
At least 100 other Palestinians, including 34 aid seekers, were killed in Israeli attacks over the past 24 hours, Gaza's Ministry of Health said on Wednesday.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said that 21 children under the age of five were among those who died of malnutrition so far this year.
It said it had been unable to deliver any food for nearly 80 days, between March and May, and that a resumption of food deliveries was still far below what is needed.
In a statement, 111 organisations, including Mercy Corps, the Norwegian Refugee Council and Refugees International, said that 'mass starvation' was spreading even as tonnes of food, clean water and medical supplies sit untouched just outside Gaza, where aid groups are blocked from accessing them.
Al Jazeera's Tareq Abu Azzoum, reporting from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, said that 'hunger has become as deadly as the bombs. Families are no longer asking for enough, they are asking for anything'. (Agencies)
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