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Gaza faces worst hunger crisis as children beg for food

Published on: July 21, 2025 11:00 AM

Malnutrition has reached alarming levels in Gaza, with the United Nations warning that tens of thousands of children and women urgently need medical treatment. Despite the worsening crisis, only a limited amount of aid is reaching the war-torn region, leaving countless families without food or healthcare. Gaza’s civil defence agency has reported several infant deaths in just one week due to hunger and lack of formula, highlighting the deadly impact of the humanitarian blockade.

According to officials, these children died not from bombings, but from starvation and medical neglect. Mahmoud Bassal, a civil defence spokesman, emphasized that the shortage of basic necessities like baby formula and proper healthcare is killing Gaza’s youngest citizens. At food distribution sites, children wait with empty plates, their faces thin and exhausted from hunger. Many parents, like 45-year-old Ziad Musleh, say they watch their children suffer every night without being able to help.

Moreover, prices of basic goods in Gaza have skyrocketed due to depleted supplies. The UN World Food Programme revealed that the cost of flour is now 3,000 times higher than before the war. WFP director Carl Skau described the scene in Gaza as the worst he’s ever witnessed. Despite food being available just across the border, severe restrictions prevent its delivery. After the collapse of a temporary ceasefire, Israel reimposed a full blockade in March, which continues to limit aid.

As a result, Gazans now survive on almost nothing. Many describe meals as barely more than hot water with floating pasta pieces. Women like Umm Sameh Abu Zeina, who has lost 35 kilograms, say they skip meals to feed their children. Doctors Without Borders reports a record number of malnourished pregnant women, premature births, and overcrowded hospitals. In some cases, four to five newborns must share a single incubator due to extreme shortages.

Children are the hardest hit by the ongoing famine. Ten-year-old Amina Wafi from Khan Yunis says she always feels hungry and watches her father struggle to find food. Medical teams note that children are not healing properly from injuries because of protein deficiencies, which also make infections worse. The lack of food and basic hygiene has left Gaza’s population at its most vulnerable, with no clear solution in sight.

According to UN-confirmed figures, over 58,000 Palestinians have died in Israel’s ongoing offensive, most of them civilians. As the conflict continues, hunger is silently claiming more lives. Aid workers warn that unless urgent food and medical supplies are delivered, the death toll from starvation could soon rival that of the battlefield.

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