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GMO: Over one million kids in Gaza are facing mass death

Gaza’s Government Media Office (GMO) has warned that more than one million children in the Gaza Strip are on the verge of “mass death” after over 140 days of Zionist regime’s closure of border crossings.

In a statement on Sunday, GMO accused the Zionist regime’s occupation regime of deliberately practicing a policy of starvation against about 2.4 million Palestinians in Gaza as part of its all-out genocidal war.

 

GMO affirmed that the Israeli regime bans the entry of humanitarian and relief aid, infant formula, fuel supplies and other vital needs, imposing a tight blockade on the population.

 

“The Gaza Strip is on the brink of an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe amid ongoing mass killings and widespread starvation affecting over 2.4 million people, including 1.1 million children,” GMO warned.

 

GMO also accused the world of “watching the systematic slaughter of Gaza —through starvation and extermination — while failing to take action,” highlighting that the Palestinian territory “is facing the largest mass massacre of modern times.”

 

On Saturday evening, Gaza’s health ministry reported an unprecedented number of Palestinians of all ages arriving at hospitals severely exhausted.

 

In another statement today, the health ministry warned that the famine in Gaza reached catastrophic levels threatening the lives of more than two million people amid ongoing Israeli blockade.

 

The health ministry accused the Zionist regime’s occupation of using starvation as a weapon in its genocidal war on Gaza that has been ongoing for 21 months.

 

“More than 2.4 million Palestinians, including 1.1 million children, are facing the risk of death due to hunger and the lack of essential supplies,” the ministry said.

 

The ministry pointed out that 60,000 infants are deprived of baby formula, while 60,000 pregnant women suffer from severe malnutrition.




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