Fifteen die of starvation in Gaza Strip, medics say

Local health officials, a six -week baby, in the last 24 hours in the Gaza Strip is among the 15 people who have died of starvation, local health officials, malnutrition, the 21 -month war of the 21 -month war killed the Palestinians faster, he says.
His uncle Adham Al-Safadi said Gaza City’s family’s family could not find a baby formula to feed him.
“You can’t get milk anywhere and if you find $ 100 for any bathtub,” he said, looking at his dead nephew.
The last day were children, including 13-year-old Abdulhamid al-Galban, three of the other Palestinians who died of starvation and died in a hospital in South Khan Younis.
The Israeli forces have killed approximately 60,000 Palestinians in the air strikes by Hamas Militant group, who killed 1200 people in October 2023 and caught 251 hostages in response to attacks on Israel, in response to the attacks on the Gaza Strip.
For the first time since the war began, Palestinian officials say that he has now died of hunger.
Gaza Strip’s food stocks have decreased since Israel cut all the materials in the region in March, and then removed this blockage in May with new measures to prevent the guidance of aid to militant groups.
According to Palestinian officials, according to Palestinian officials, including 80 children in the last few weeks, are known to have died of at least 101 people during the conflict.
Israel, who controls all the materials entering the lane, denies that it is responsible for food scarcity.
The Israeli army said that he saw the transfer of humanitarian aid to Gaza as an extremely important issue ve and is trying to facilitate the entry into coordination with the international community.
He blamed the United Nations for not being able to protect the help he said he had been stolen by Hamas and other militants.
Warriors deny it to steal it.
In recent weeks, more than 800 people have been killed in the mass shots, which have been published in distribution centers close to distribution centers of a new US -backed new US aid organization, trying to reach food in recent weeks.
The UN has naturally rejected this system as a violation of the principles of human neutrality required to ensure that the distribution is insecure.
The United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres called for a “fear show” for Palestinian Enclave’s 2.3 million residents.
“We see the last breath of a human system built on human principles,” he said to the UN Security Council. He said.
“This system is rejected.”
In the first year of the war, the Norwegian Refugee Council, which supported hundreds of thousands of gas, said that the aid stocks were now exhausted and that some personnel were starving.
“Our last tent, last food parcel, last relief items were distributed. Nothing left.”
“Israel is not given. They just want to paralyze our work,” he said.
The President of the UN Palestinian Refugee Agency said on Tuesday that he fainted in the Gaza Strip due to hunger and exhaustion of doctors and humanitarian workers, as well as his staff.
The European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen called on Tuesday that the images of civilians who were killed during the distribution of aid were “unbearable” and to promise Israel to improve the situation.
On Tuesday, men and men destroyed buildings and tarpaulins in Gaza, and caught which foods they could buy from the aid warehouses.
“We’ve not eaten for five days, Mohammed Mohammed Jundia said.
On Tuesday, Israeli military statistics showed that 146 trucks aid a day during the war.
The United States said that at least 600 trucks per day are needed to feed the Gaza Strip population.
“Hospitals have already been overwhelmed by the number of losses caused by gunshots. They cannot provide much more help for hunger symptoms due to food and drug shortages,” said Khalil Al-Deqran, spokesman of the Ministry of Health. He said.
Deqran said that 600,000 people, including at least 60,000 pregnant women, suffer from malnutrition.
Among the hungry, symptoms include dehydration and anemia.
According to aid groups, doctors and residents, especially the baby formula critically in a short supply.

