Gaza, famine
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Gaza, Donald Trump and starvation
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Over 60,000 Palestinians have died in Gaza since October 2023, amid intense Israeli attacks and worsening famine, Al Jazeera reports. Malnutrition has killed 147 people, including 88 children. Doctors warn of severe,
Both Israel and supporters of the Palestinians are using terms such as “famine” and “genocide” as political tools.
Aid agencies say many Gazans are hungry and malnourished. Amal Nassar says her family is among them, and price gouging is making things worse.
A 5-month-old Palestinian baby suffering from severe malnutrition died in her mother’s arms in Gaza Friday, one of the latest victims of a starvation crisis that has generated international outrage but continues to deepen.
People have been left shocked over a comment US President Donald Trump made about the starvation crisis in Gaza.
The United Nations and Palestinians on the ground say little has changed, and desperate crowds continue to overwhelm and unload delivery trucks before they can reach their destinations.
The announcement comes as severe acute malnutrition continues to rise across Gaza. One-fifth of children are currently affected, and up to half of those may not survive, Dr. Zaher Sahloul, co-founder and president of MedGlobal, told “NewsNation Now” on Monday.
Asked about Gaza, the president expressed disappointment about not receiving sufficient thanks for the United States’ aid shipments.