In northern Gaza, hospitals can’t keep their youngest and most vulnerable patients alive. Fifteen children are among the first confirmed victims of hunger, Gaza's Health Ministry says. Some humanitarian groups say Israel could do more to get food in.Ghazal Al-Hajj Hassan, 13, has taken shelter with her family near the Jabalia refugee camp, where she says the search for food each day has become desperate.
Dr. Ahmed Al-Kahlot has been tending to the most serious cases of child malnutrition at the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza. His father, Ashraf, told CBC News that his son slowly wasted away after the fresh fruit and other food he needed for his diet disappeared from Gaza, and there weren't any substitutes available.
Last week, at least 112 people were killed after a huge crowd tried to access truckloads of flour that had just crossed over from Israel.The incident underscores the duelling narratives of where the blame lies for Gaza's hunger crisis. "Since the war started, only about 15 per cent that should have gone in in this five-month period have gone in."
Shaina Low, the group's spokesperson, told CBC News that Israel has deliberately targeted many of the security staff and Palestinian police officers in Gaza who have accompanied aid trucks, perhaps believing them to be Hamas militants."And since these police officers have been targeted, they will no longer accompany aid convoys, which leads to a further deterioration of law and order in Gaza.
Andreas Krieg, an associate professor in the School of Security Studies at King's College in London, said Israel's government hasn't tried to hide the fact that it sees the denial of humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza as a means to punish Hamas.Several countries, including the United States, have started to airdrop food into Gaza, with the U.S. indicating it has delivered roughly 38,000 ready-to-eat meals.
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