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Severely malnourished kids in Gaza can’t even cry: UNICEF
The executive director of UNICEF said that the death rate of such a large number of children has not been seen in any conflict or war.
Gaza: The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) stated that 13,000 children have died and thousands are suffering from malnutrition as a result of the Israeli aggression in Gaza.
According to UNICEF, while many children in Gaza are suffering from hunger, thousands are also suffering from health problems due to unhealthy food, while these malnourished children do not have the courage to cry anymore.
It has been reported by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell that there are thousands of injured children whose whereabouts are unknown, possibly buried under the rubble.
The executive director of UNICEF said that the death rate of such a large number of children has not been seen in any conflict or war, but the world is completely silent on these crimes, these children no longer have the strength to cry.
She added: “I have been in the wards of children who are suffering from blood disorders due to an unhealthy diet. Gaza faces huge management challenges for aid trucks and other aid. Israel is destroying food system under a systematic plan.
It is pertinent to note that as a result of the Israeli attacks on Gaza, more than two million people have been displaced and more than 31,000 Palestinians have been martyred, while the people affected by the war are suffering from severe food shortages.
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