
Malnutrition Campaign in Gaza
Malnutrition in the Gaza Strip is one of the most important humanitarian and health challenges, as the food crisis is not limited to the lack of available food.
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Malnutrition in the Gaza Strip is one of the most important humanitarian and health challenges, as the food crisis is not limited to the lack of available food.

The years-long blockade of Gaza is one of the most significant factors adversely affecting the daily lives of the population. It has led to a constant shortage of food.

Restrictions on humanitarian aid are one of the most prominent crises faced by Gazans during the current war. Aid, which is supposed to be a lifeline for civilians,
The Gaza Strip is witnessing a series of war crimes and serious violations, such as heavy shelling and targeting of civilian infrastructure, along with a suffocating blockade and denial of humanitarian access.

Gaza is facing an unprecedented health and humanitarian crisis as a result of the continuing Israeli aggression and siege, which led to the collapse of the health system and the worsening of living conditions. Hospitals are no longer.

The military escalation in Gaza is not just an increase in the number of strikes; it is a qualitative shift in the way of fighting and its objectives, with serious humanitarian, legal and political consequences. For civilians,

The Israeli occupation army continues to commit crimes against the journalists of Gaza, where massacres are committed daily against them in an attempt to silence their voice.

The crisis of systematic starvation continues to engulf the Gaza Strip, and many people are dying as a result of this tragic crisis.

The health of children in the Gaza Strip is one of the most common crises and challenges in Gaza, with the continuation of the blockade, the escalation of military aggression and the near collapse of the health system.

Forced displacement in Gaza is a complex humanitarian reality that worsens with each escalation, forcing thousands of civilians, mostly women and children, to leave their homes under bombardment.

