57 Children Died Of Hunger In Gaza – Official 

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Fifty-seven children  died from the effects of malnutrition during the ongoing blockade of the Gaza Strip, a representative of the World Health Organisation, WHO, said, citing Palestinian Health ministry.

WHO’s Representative in the Palestinian Territories, Rik Peeperkorn, said in a video call that the UN organisation has not yet verified these figures.

However, he noted that  WHO has observed an increase in malnourished children.

In connection with this, he reported  many young patients with pneumonia and gastrointestinal diseases.

“You normally don’t die from starvation, you die from diseases associated with it,” he said.

From  WHO’s headquarters in Geneva, it was stated that in recent weeks, more than 57 children may have already died due to the food crisis.

Since the beginning of March, the Israeli military has not allowed aid deliveries into the Gaza Strip.

The armed forces accused the Palestinian extremist organisation, Hamas of selling aid supplies at inflated prices to the suffering population and using the proceeds to pay for their fighters and weapons.

The Food and Agriculture Organisation, FAO, warned at the beginning of the week of an escalating famine in the coastal strip.

A recent analysis  indicated that the entire population of the Gaza Strip, around 2.1 million people, are affected by acute food insecurity.

Of these, 244,000 people are already suffering from famine, FAO said. dpa/NAN

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