Aid Teams Warn: The World Failing Gaza’s Hungry Children

Since the start of the war, 150 children have died from acute malnutrition in the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian health authorities.

Unicef Communication director Tess Ingram announced Jana’s death in an online video message, stating she had been treated twice at the hospital and recovered before succumbing on September 17 amid continuous Israeli aid restrictions.

“The world has failed Jana so many times, especially on food, twice,” Ms. Ingram insisted. “A little girl forced to endure so much pain due to deliberate decisions to restrict food entry into the Gaza Strip.”

Ms. Ingram explained that UNICEF originally evacuated Jana for treatment in southern Gaza over a year ago, and she had recovered. “I remember holding her fragile little hand and helping her in the ambulance,” she recalled.

Once Jana was better and released from the hospital earlier this year, she and her mother, Nesma, returned to Northern Gaza during the ceasefire.

However, hunger returned, claiming the life of Jana’s two-year-old sister, Jouri, in August. At the time, Ms. Ingram warned that Jana was “barely hanging” in a Gaza City hospital receiving treatment.

She pointed out that the Gaza War had broken the health system, unable to offer Jana the care she needed. “Her last hope, medical evacuation from Gaza, failed her. No country intervened,” said the UNICEF worker.

Gazan children suffering from moderate and severe acute malnutrition receive ready-to-use therapeutic foods at the enclave’s remaining hospitals, including where Jana was treated.

The United Nations World Health Organization warned that four hospitals were forced to close in the north of the war-torn enclave recently.

There are only 14 hospitals left in Gaza, according to the United Nations Health Agency, and humanitarian workers warn they are overwhelmed by trauma and fighting.

UNICEF emphasized that Jana and Jouri’s story is a “devastating reminder that children’s lives in Gaza are endangered not only by airstrikes but also by living conditions.”

Gaza’s malnutrition crisis has reached catastrophic levels, with over 320,000 children under five at risk of acute malnutrition.

In July, 13,000 children suffered severely from malnutrition, “the highest monthly figure ever recorded,” representing more than a 500% increase since the year’s start, UNICEF reported.

“This war must end now. Aid, including food and nutritional supplies, should be allowed into the Gaza strip. Humanitarian workers must be allowed to do their job,” said Ms. Ingram. “The children of Gaza are punished by these decisions.”

Medical evacuations (Medevacs) in the coordinated band follow a seven-stage protocol, from the initial patient referral by a doctor to the United Nations Health Agency evacuation, approved by the Israeli authorities.

The latest Omevac data indicates that since October 7, 2023, 7,841 patients were helped to leave Gaza after Hamas-led terrorist attacks against Israel. More than 5,330 of these patients were children. About 15,600 patients still need medical evacuation from Gaza.

On September 29, 14 patients and 38 companions were evacuated from Gaza to Jordan, and 15 patients and 65 companions to Italy.

“Patients, companions, and caregivers will start from here with ambulances, buses, and escorts from WHO, passing safely through combat areas at Kerem Shalom,” said Dr. Athanasios Gargavanis, trauma surgery head in Gaza.

He explained that from Kerem Shalom, Palestinians leave the strip before being transported to Ramon airport in southern Israel and then to host countries.

“This is only the tip of the iceberg,” Dr. Gargavanis warned. “Many more Medevac missions are needed, and many receiving countries are necessary. The World Health Organization is committed to supporting such missions.”

WHO continues to call for the restoration of medical references to the West Bank and East Jerusalem and for more countries to accept patients.


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15 responses to “Aid Teams Warn: The World Failing Gaza’s Hungry Children”

  1. Viceswerve Avatar
    Viceswerve

    Isn’t it just delightful how the world seems to prioritize everything but the well-being of children? Makes you wonder if compassion is on holiday or just lost in translation. 🤷‍♂️

  2. Reno Monarch Avatar
    Reno Monarch

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? A world where kids get to starve while the grown-ups play political chess—who needs compassion when you’ve got a nice game of blame going on? 🤷‍♂️

  3. hairpin Avatar

    If only we could solve world hunger with a well-timed tweet or a half-hearted press release, eh? 😏 Meanwhile, it seems like Jana’s story is just another episode in the global reality show of “Who Cares Less?”

  4. bom crossed Avatar
    bom crossed

    Seems like the world’s got a new hobby: watching children starve while we sit here with our fancy coffee and croissants. 🍵🥐 Bravo, global community, truly a masterclass in indifference!

  5. accidental genius Avatar
    accidental genius

    Looks like we’re handing out medals for humanitarian failure now, eh? If only starving kids came with a “made in Europe” label, maybe the world would pay attention. 🍽️🇪🇺

  6. lil rebel ma Avatar
    lil rebel ma

    Seems like the world has really upped its game in humanitarian efforts—who knew negligence could be an Olympic sport? 🙄 Give the kids a round of applause for enduring so much while we sit back and watch the show, eh?

  7. sir shark Avatar
    sir shark

    Can’t believe the world’s too busy to feed kids while we’re busy making fancy speeches about rights and freedoms. Maybe if we served the food on a silver platter, they’d finally get a bite! 🍽️💔

  8. swampmasher Avatar
    swampmasher

    Seems like the world is treating Gaza’s children with all the care of a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. If only there was a medal for making the “humanitarian crisis” sound just a tad more dramatic! 😒

  9. Mammoth 2 Avatar
    Mammoth 2

    Just another day in paradise, eh? It’s almost impressive how the global community has turned a blind eye while kids are literally starving—properly managed chaos, I’d say. 🍞🤷‍♂️

  10. General Finish Avatar
    General Finish

    Right, because who needs a healthy childhood when you can have a lesson in survival? 🤷‍♂️ Bravo to the global powers for their stellar performance in humanitarian efforts, or should I say lack thereof. 🍽️

  11. nickname 
master Avatar
    nickname master

    Brilliant strategy, really—let’s ignore the kids starving while we play geopolitical chess. Bravo, world leaders, who needs food when you’ve got fine dining at the negotiation table? 🍽️

  12. suicide crusher Avatar
    suicide crusher

    Maybe we should throw a party to celebrate our collective failure to feed children in Gaza? 🎉 Because, you know, prioritizing conflicts over compassion is always a winning strategy! 🙄

  13. Greek Rifle Avatar
    Greek Rifle

    Looks like the world’s got its priorities straight—who needs a healthy future for kids when you can play geopolitical chess? 🍽️🙄

  14. Elder Pogue Avatar
    Elder Pogue

    Looks like the world is really stepping up to the plate—if by ‘stepping up’ you mean staying comfortably seated while kids starve. 🍽️ Bravo, international community, truly a masterclass in doing the bare minimum! 🎭

  15. aqua monsoon Avatar
    aqua monsoon

    Isn’t it just brilliant how the world’s leaders have managed to perfect the art of ignoring a child’s hunger while debating the finer points of international diplomacy? Bravo, folks! 👏

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