Humanity: Two-Month Old Palestinian Dies Of Acute Hunger

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A two-month-old Palestinian boy has died from starvation in Northern Gaza, according to media reports, days after the United Nations warned of an “explosion” in child deaths due to Israel’s war on the besieged enclave.

The Shehab news agency said Mahmoud Fattouh died at the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

Footage, verified by the press, shows the emaciated infant gasping for breath in a hospital bed.

One of the paramedics who rushed the boy to the hospital says Mahmoud died from acute malnutrition.

“We saw a woman carrying her baby, screaming for help. Her pale baby seemed to be taking his last breath,” the paramedic says in the video.

“We rushed him to hospital and he was found to be suffering acute malnutrition. Medical staff rushed him into the ICU. The baby has not been fed any milk for days, as baby milk is totally absent in Gaza.”

Mahmoud’s death came as the Israeli government which launched its assault on Gaza following attacks by Hamas fighters in October continues to ignore global appeals to allow more aid into the besieged enclave.

The UN says some 2.3 million people in Gaza are now on the brink of famine.

Israel cut off all supplies of food, water and fuel into Gaza at the start of the war, but opened one entry point for humanitarian aid in December following negotiations with Hamas. But aid agencies say stringent checks by Israeli forces and protests by far-right demonstrators at the Kerem Shalom crossing have hampered the entry of food trucks.

When the supplies do get through to Gaza, aid workers say they are not able to pick up the goods or distribute them because of a lack of security, caused in part due to Israel’s targeted killings of policemen guarding the truck envoys.

The situation is particularly desperate in northern Gaza, which has been almost completely cut off from aid since late October.

Doctors there have reported a steep rise in malnutrition among children, especially newborns.

Dr Hussam Abu Safiya, the Head of Kamal Adwan Hospital in north Gaza, described the health situation there as “beyond catastrophic”.

“Signs of weakness and paleness are apparent on newborns because the mother is malnourished,” Abu Safiya said. “Unfortunately many kids have died in the past weeks… if we don’t get the proper aid urgently, we will be losing more and more to malnutrition.”

 

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