Malnutrition in Gaza reaps the lives of adults and children due to the Israeli blockade news

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In a scene that embodies the size of the human catastrophe in Gaza Strip With the continued aggression, the closure of the crossings, and the prevention of the entry of humanitarian aid, the young Ayoub Saber Abu Al -Husayn, 29, arrived at the hospital, a dead body as a result of suffering from severe malnutrition.

The journalist Moaz Abu Taha, through his Instagram account, published an impressive picture that highlights the size of the famine and malnutrition suffered by the inhabitants of Gaza due to the Israeli blockade for nearly two years.

The baby was not an exception, as she was also a victim of malnutrition.

As for the 7 -year -old girl Amal Al -Biuk, she is struggling with death as a result of severe malnutrition, as her weight decreased from 20 kilograms to only 11 kilograms, although she was not suffering from any previous diseases.

Her health was described very critical, while the doctors of Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis stand unable to provide the necessary treatment due to the severe shortage of capabilities, amid the exacerbation of the humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip.

Bloggers in Gaza wrote, “You are a choice between two things, either you crawl towards Israeli and American military sites – which is a trap of lives and killing for hungry every day – or to stay in your place and starvate you and your children.”

Others commented, “I do not need to say that in Gaza we live the harshest days of the earth, you see and know.

But what is not said is enough, and what should be said now and without equivalent: some of us have become more dangerous than the war itself, when the merchant turns into an exploiter, the citizen into a speculator, and the seller into a monopoly not only blames the occupation, but also look at the mirror of daily treachery.

The commentator added, “In the dignity of the milk interruption, there are those who stored it to sell it twice the price, and at the height of the hunger there is to raise the price of the flour bag as if he was selling it dipped in the blood of the poor, and at the moment when the children died of malnutrition there were those who negotiated the price of the box instead of providing it as charity for the sake of God.”

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