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Will the children found in the 22-year pursuit die of hunger, asks the Palestinian mother ?

 

                       So far 34 children have died in Gaza due to malnutrition due to lack of food

Palestinian journalists have posted videos of a crying mother in Gaza on social media. In the video, the mother expressed fear that her baby might die due to lack of food. After 22 years of trying, this child was born.


In a video posted on Instagram, a Palestinian mother from the Gaza Strip can be heard saying, "My son wants food, he wants water." He came to me after 22 years of suffering.'


The mother said with eagerness, will the boy end up like this? no food He is suffering from hunger and malnutrition.

This mother appealed to the Arab countries to save the Palestinians from the ongoing Gaza war. He said, "I am telling the Arab countries, who are watching us, feel our situation, save us from this war."


The authenticity of the video has been verified by Al-Jazeera's fact checking agency. Al-Jazeera's report on Monday included a video posted on Instagram about the mother.


Most of the nearly 2.3 million Palestinians in besieged Gaza are dependent on humanitarian aid. Israel launched an indiscriminate attack on Gaza on October 7. This led to a humanitarian disaster in Gaza.

Before the start of the war, humanitarian aid went to Gaza by land through the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt. But when Israeli forces took control of the crossing, aid supplies to Gaza were cut off.


Despite calls by the international community, including the United Nations, for Israel to allow adequate relief supplies to Gaza, the situation has not changed.

As early as last May, the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) said a "full-blown famine" had begun in northern Gaza.


Gaza's media office reported that 34 children have died in the valley so far due to malnutrition due to lack of food. In addition, more than 16 thousand children were killed in 290 days of war. The total death toll in Gaza has exceeded 39,000.

 (Source : Prothom alo world news)

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