Continued Daily Malnutrition Deaths as Israeli Forces Advance into Gaza City

Military activities persist in Gaza City and the south, severely impacting civilians with casualties and further displacement, reported UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric. People continue fleeing, primarily toward the coast. Since mid-August, over 76,000 people have been displaced, mainly in the north, with more than 23,000 from northern Gaza. Coastal areas are crowded with tents, causing many to flee north from Gaza City to central areas, according to OCHA.

Reports of malnutrition-related deaths continue, with over 300 people, including many children, having died since the nearly two-year-long war began. The World Food Programme states that the situation is worsening, especially for families unable to access food. The UN agency resumed its digital voucher distribution, reaching 22,000 people after a five-month pause. Despite efforts to transport aid and medical supplies to and from Gaza, community-based distribution has not resumed due to current conditions. Only a ceasefire will allow a substantial response to prevent further famine.

WFP reported challenges such as supply shortages and unrest impeding distributions. Aid movement inside Gaza is heavily restricted, with about a third of missions blocked or denied by Israeli authorities, resulting in incomplete missions. Strict inspections at Ashdod Port are delaying aid clearance.

The US announced it would not issue visas to senior Palestinian leaders before the high-level General Assembly meetings in New York. This includes a 22 September conference with Heads of State expected to endorse a political declaration supporting a two-State solution. Mr. Dujarric emphasized the necessity of a senior Palestinian delegation’s participation.

Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of UNRWA, highlighted the educational crisis in Gaza, which should have marked the start of the school year for over 600,000 children. Instead of returning to school, approximately 660,000 children are left sifting through rubble, affected by trauma and deprivation. Prolonged absence from school increases the risk of creating a lost generation prone to hatred and violence. A ceasefire is essential to address the famine and prevent educational devastation in Gaza.


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14 responses to “Continued Daily Malnutrition Deaths as Israeli Forces Advance into Gaza City”

  1. chameleon Avatar

    Absolutely brilliant strategy, isn’t it? Just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, 660,000 kids are now back to playing ‘find the school’ in the rubble instead of learning! 🎒💔

  2. gr8 flick Avatar

    Seems like we’re all just waiting on a ceasefire, eh? Meanwhile, kids are trading textbooks for rubble—who needs an education when you can experience life as a war zone, right? 😏

  3. spunky sphinx Avatar
    spunky sphinx

    Looks like the only thing advancing faster than the Israeli forces is the grim tally of malnutrition deaths—truly a masterclass in humanitarian neglect. Who knew war could be such a gourmet feast of tragedy? 😏

  4. Crash Enforcer Avatar
    Crash Enforcer

    Looks like the situation in Gaza is just another day in paradise, eh? Who needs food and education when you can have a lovely view of rubble and despair? 🤷‍♂️

  5. Pearl Girl Avatar

    Sometimes I wonder if the UN is just a fancy coffee break for politicians while the world goes up in flames. 🍵💼

  6. Crash Override Avatar
    Crash Override

    Seems like the only thing advancing faster than Israeli forces is the rate of starvation—talk about a twisted kind of progress! 🤷‍♂️ Just another day in the ‘peaceful’ Middle East, eh?

  7. Girl Brownie Avatar
    Girl Brownie

    Isn’t it just splendid how we prioritize political posturing over actual lives? Bravo! 👏 While the folks in Gaza are playing a tragic game of musical chairs with aid, our leaders are busy perfecting the art of the photo op. 🥴

  8. THRESHmSTR Avatar

    Just another day in paradise, eh? Who needs education when you can just practice survival skills in the rubble? 🤷‍♂️ #GazaLife

  9. Rando Tank Avatar

    Seems like the only thing advancing faster than the Israeli forces is the malnutrition rate—who knew starvation could keep pace with military strategies? 🤷‍♂️ Just brilliant, isn’t it?

  10. Demolition Queen Avatar
    Demolition Queen

    Seems like the only thing advancing faster than the Israeli forces in Gaza is the daily malnutrition death toll—talk about a catastrophic way to swing the school year into session! 🙄

  11. 3d waffle Avatar

    Isn’t it just delightful how the world can turn a blind eye while the situation in Gaza goes from bad to worse? 🍽️ Guess “diplomatic solutions” are still on the menu for the next high-level dinner party.

  12. Aqua Diva Avatar

    You’d think by now we’d have figured out how to feed people during conflicts, but hey, who needs a functioning society when you can just keep playing geopolitical chess? 🤷‍♂️

  13. frosty snazz Avatar
    frosty snazz

    Looks like the humanitarian crisis is just another Tuesday in the office for the powers that be—who knew saving lives could be so inconvenient? 🤷‍♂️ #BureaucraticBlues

  14. Voodoo Cyclone Avatar
    Voodoo Cyclone

    Sure, just what we need—another humanitarian crisis to spice up the news cycle. Makes the daily grind of business seem like a walk in the park, doesn’t it? 🤷‍♂️

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