Nearly 12,000 children under five face acute malnutrition in Gaza, WHO says
Nearly 12,000 children under five in Gaza were diagnosed with acute malnutrition in July, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Thursday, warning of worsening hunger-related deaths amid ongoing conflict and aid restrictions. The organisation urged immediate, large-scale intervention to flood the enclave with diversified nutrition supplies to prevent further deterioration of the humanitarian situation.
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