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Where Humanity Ends in Palestine, a Writer Offers His Library in Exchange for Food

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Literature may be immortal, but for an entire population in Gaza that faces starvation, books too have become reduced to mere possessions, emergency currency to be exchanged for food

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The intense heat has apparently worsened the symptoms of many Gazans in recent days, and according to aid workers, the insufficient amount of aid entering the Strip is also contributing to this. "The cases that come to us are of people who have collapsed in the streets from lack of food. They need food even before medicine," said the director of a field hospital.

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The information office in the Gaza Strip today (Friday) revealed an increase in the number of children who died as a result of malnutrition to 69 and an increase in the number of deaths due to lack of food and medicine to 620 persons, as famine intensified and aid was prevented from being distributed in humanitarian ways. In a statement, the office explained that the sector was now going through 139 days of complete closure of the occupation of …

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EU sees 'positive signs' in humanitarian access, but warns Israel to expect more measures The post Gaza: authorities raise the number of dead children due to malnutrition to almost 70 appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.

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Hamas accuses Israel of pursuing a policy of mass starvation against Palestinians, a crime against humanity. Health officials in the region have warned of a growing number of starving civilians seeking aid.

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