UN calls for immediate intervention on dying starving kids in Gaza
According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), aid partners in Gaza described passing this death toll as a “devastating milestone that shames the world and demands long overdue urgent action.”
The World Food Programme warned that over 300,000 children in Gaza face severe risk, and more than one-third of the population reports going without food for days. Meeting basic humanitarian food needs would require more than 62,000 tonnes of supplies each month, yet aid agencies have not been allowed to deliver enough to sustain the territory’s 2 million residents.
OCHA reported that on Sunday, UN teams and their partners managed to collect limited quantities of food, fuel, and hygiene kits from the Kerem Shalom/Karem Abu Salem crossing. However, the supplies were unloaded before reaching their intended destinations.
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