Al-Aqsa Flood: Gaza Genocide Continues as UN Warns of Malnutrition Crisis
further deterioration in children’s health. The lack of food, water, and basic services in Gaza poses a significant risk of worsening malnutrition, with more than 90% of children under five affected by infectious diseases.
UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Ted Chaiban emphasized the necessity of ending the conflict to prevent preventable deaths and long-term health problems in Gaza’s children. The situation calls for immediate improvements in security, humanitarian access, and additional entry points for aid into the besieged territory.
Amid the ongoing violence, the occupation forces continue to target Palestinians waiting for aid west of Gaza City, adding to the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the region. The crisis in Gaza shows no signs of abating, as civilians bear the brunt of the aggression against them.
Source: Palestinian media (translated by Al-Manar English Wesbite)