
Gaza City, (Un): The United Nations Palestinian Refugee Agency (UNRWA) has said that one of every five children in Gaza city is suffering from malnutrition and the number of cases is increasing every day.
“People are neither dead nor alive in Gaza,” UNRWA Commissioner General Philip Lazarini said in a statement issued today, “Gaza is neither dead nor alive in Gaza.”
According to the BBC News report, more than 100 international aid organizations and human rights groups have also warned of widespread malnutrition and pressure governments to take action.
On the other hand, Sarel, who has controlled the entry of all logistics into Gaza, has denied the blockade claims in the area and instead Hamas has been convicted for any malnutrition issues.
However, the United Nations has warned that Gaza aid is “a little” and the hunger crisis in the region has not been so serious “.
In her statement, Lazarini said: “More than 100 people, most of them, are allegedly hungry.”
The World Health Organization said on Wednesday that a large part of Gaza’s population was “dying of hunger”.
“People in Gaza are neither dead nor alive – they are walking with corpses.”
One in five children #GAZA The city is malnourished. Most of the risk of dying are weak, weak.
UNRWA teams are treating them who are hungry to them – lived on a small meal a day. pic.twitter.com/1cyxv7u5jj
– UNRWA (@unrwa) July 24, 2025
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