'There Is Nothing': Young, Old and Sick Are Starving to Death in Gaza
GAZA STRIP, JUL 23 – Nearly 100,000 women and children urgently need malnutrition treatment as Gaza's blockade and conflict worsen food shortages and healthcare collapse, UN agencies report.
- On Jul 25, 2025, Gaza's Health Ministry reported at least 111 malnutrition deaths, most of them children.
- Following mid-March, Israel imposed an 80-day blockade on goods, aiming to pressure Hamas into surrender.
- Over the last 21 days, at least 48 malnutrition-related deaths were recorded, including 28 adults and 20 children, Gaza Health Ministry reported on Thursday.
- Dr. Mohammed Abu Selmia said most staff haven’t eaten in over 48 hours, while Muath Alser warned they face 'unprecedented levels of food insecurity, lowered immunity, and frequent fainting'.
- Earlier this week, 28 countries including the UK, Australia, Canada and France deemed aid denial 'unacceptable', while US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is in Italy and may travel to Qatar to push for a ceasefire.
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Deaths of hunger or malnutrition have been accumulating in the Palestinian enclave in recent days. The international community is putting pressure on Israel.
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