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'Shockingly high' number of Gaza children still acutely malnourished after truce, UN says

UNICEF says 9,300 children treated for severe acute malnutrition in Gaza in October, five times higher than during a February ceasefire, reflecting ongoing aid shortages.

  • Tuesday, UNICEF warned that maternal malnutrition in the Gaza Strip is driving a surge in babies born under 2.5 kilogrammes, Tess Ingram said from Geneva.
  • In the first half of 2025, 10 percent of babies in the Gaza Strip were born underweight, around 300 a month, roughly double the five percent recorded in 2022.
  • Medical indicators reveal UNICEF treated 8,300 pregnant and breastfeeding women for acute malnutrition in October, while newborn deaths on their first day rose from 27 in 2022 to 47 between July and September this year.
  • At least 165 children have died painful, preventable deaths related to malnutrition during the war, and Tess Ingram urged more humanitarian aid and opening the Rafah crossing from Egypt.
  • UNICEF noted the main drivers are poor maternal nutrition, maternal stress, and limited antenatal care, warning the slow response risks a domino effect of malnutrition and lifelong health problems.
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The ceasefire that took effect in Gaza on 10 October has not brought weapons to a complete halt. At least 386 Palestinians, including 70 children, have been killed in sporadic Israeli attacks over the past two months, according to Palestinian data. The Israeli siege of the Gaza Strip launched in October 2023 has other consequences. UNICEF has warned of one of them: acute child malnutrition. In October alone, more than 9,000 Palestinian children …

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Newborns in Gaza are paying the price for the hunger their mothers have endured in recent years. Before the war between Hamas and Israel broke out in late 2023, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, which is under Hamas control, 5 percent of newborns were low birth weight. That's less than 2.5 kilograms (5.5 pounds). In the first half of this year, that figure was 10 percent. "Malnourished mothers are giving birth to underweight or premat…

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