Quantity photos of gauze on the verge of hell: « death death is soon threatened by 14,100 children »
The entire population Gauze About 2.1 million people – threatening hunger. After more than eleven weeks without the entry of any humanitarian aid, in mid-May, UNICEF trucks entered Gaza and delivered a rescue assistance that saves the lives of malnourished children. Almost half a million people are on the verge of hunger. It is estimated that nearly 71,000 children under the age of five will be acutely malnourished in the next 10 months, and more than 14,100 children could die of starvation. Almost 17,000 pregnant women and breastfeeds will also need to treat acute malnutrition – warns UNICEF Croatia.
Despite the extremely dangerous and difficult situation, they say that UNICEF remains on the field.
Thousands of Palestinians desperately seek food supplies
– Between March and April, more than 85,000 children were examined for malnutrition, and about 3,500 diagnosed children were admitted to treatment programs with a special therapeutic food that saves lives. Tens of thousands of children received dietary supplements and supplements to prevent hunger and malnutrition. 1.5 million people are allowed to access drinking water, 200,000 people, mostly from vulnerable groups, received multi -purpose monetary transfers so that they can buy food, water and hygiene supplies is allowed to work with learning centers, which is attended by 50,000 children instead of school – UNICEF said.
A private distributor of help In Gaza supported by the US and Israel, he opened a third place a few days ago and announced that they would open them more in the coming weeks, at a time when thousands of Palestinians are desperate to seek food supplies. The Gaza (GHF) humanitarian Foundation began with operations last week, which marked the turbulent scenes on Tuesday when thousands of people broke through fences and forced private security guards for withdrawal. The chaotic start of the surgery increased the international pressure on Israel to deliver more food and stop fighting in Gaza. The new system was sharply criticized by the United Nations and other humanitarian groups as an inadequate and flawed response to the humanitarian crisis caused by the 11-week Israeli blockade of helping in Gaza.