Gaza’s Babies ‘Scarred by War Before First Breath’ Due to Malnutrition

From the devastated enclave, UNICEF Communication Manager Tess Ingram reported that at least 165 children have suffered “painful, preventable deaths” due to malnutrition in the ongoing war between Hamas and Israel.

Acute hunger among pregnant and breastfeeding women is another overlooked issue, causing a “devastating domino effect” on thousands of newborns due to poor diets.

“In Gaza’s hospitals, I have encountered several newborns weighing less than one kilogram, struggling to survive,” Ms. Ingram stated.

Born into danger

Addressing journalists in Geneva via video link, she explained that low birthweight infants face around 20 times higher risk of mortality compared to those of normal weight.

Previously, in 2022, an estimated 250 babies a month, or about five percent, were born under 2.5 kilograms according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health.

In the first half of 2025, despite fewer births, that number increased to 10 percent, or roughly 300 babies per month, peaking at 460 in the months preceding the ceasefire.

This equates to about 15 daily, nearly double the pre-war average.

“Low birthweight often results from poor maternal nutrition, increased stress, and inadequate antenatal care,” Ms. Ingram explained.

“These issues are rampant in Gaza, and the current response is insufficient in speed and scale.”

Reality of war

In October alone, 8,300 pregnant and breastfeeding women were treated for acute malnutrition, “in a region previously free from such malnutrition before October 2023,” the UNICEF spokesperson noted.

She warned that this trend indicates ongoing low birthweight cases in Gaza for months to come.

The UN is responding by replacing vital equipment like incubators and ventilators damaged in the conflict. UNICEF is also distributing supplements to tens of thousands of women and screening children for malnutrition.

However, there is an urgent need for more aid to enter the Gaza Strip.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) identified “persistent impediments” hampering aid delivery to the most vulnerable, including security issues, customs delays, and transportation challenges within Gaza.

Rafah call

Ms. Ingram said opening the Rafah crossing in southern Gaza could boost the flow of humanitarian aid and reduce childhood malnutrition.

“We need all types of aid, especially nutritious food through commercial avenues,” she emphasized, indicating the need to restock local markets with more goods to reduce prices and make essentials like fruits, vegetables, meat, and dairy affordable.

The UNICEF spokesperson highlighted that the ceasefire, which began on 10 October, should ensure family safety but noted that over 70 children have died since.

“Generations, including those born during this ceasefire, are permanently affected by the conflict,” she said, observing its generational impacts daily in hospitals and clinics.

“Though less visible than injuries, its presence is pervasive,” she added.

Ms. Ingram emphasized the “domino effect from mother to child” resulting from malnutrition, stress, and displacement, which could have been prevented.

“No child should be marred by war before birth,” she said, referencing the conflict’s harsh reality and “Israeli aid restrictions that depleted hospitals and stressed mothers.”

“Much suffering could have been avoided if international humanitarian laws were upheld,” she concluded.


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16 responses to “Gaza’s Babies ‘Scarred by War Before First Breath’ Due to Malnutrition”

  1. Innocent Ghost Avatar
    Innocent Ghost

    Isn’t it just marvelous how babies are starting their lives with a side of malnutrition? Truly a recipe for success, wouldn’t you say? 😒

  2. Sweet Bacon Avatar
    Sweet Bacon

    Typical, innit? Just when you think we’ve tackled the worst of it, newborns in Gaza are proving that the real overachievers are those who manage to be scarred by war before they even take their first breath. 🤷‍♂️😒

  3. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    Typical, innit? Just when you think things can’t get worse, turns out babies are joining the “scarred for life” club before they even get a chance to cry. 🤦‍♂️ Who needs a peaceful world when you can have this level of chaos? 🙄

  4. Oh, perfect! Nothing like ensuring the next generation enters the world with a lovely dose of malnutrition and trauma. Just the sort of innovative parenting we all aspire to, right? 🤦‍♂️

  5. Sir Shark Avatar

    Quite the charming situation, isn’t it? Babies entering the world already in a race for survival—maybe we should consider this the latest trend in “extreme parenting.” 🤷‍♂️

  6. Chameleon Avatar

    Seems like being born in Gaza these days is just as fashionable as wearing last year’s trends—nobody wants it, but here we are, discussing it over coffee with a side of existential dread. 🍵

  7. lil rebel ma Avatar
    lil rebel ma

    Blimey, who knew the latest trend in Gaza was to have your newborns come into the world weighing less than a bag of potatoes? 🤦‍♂️ It’s like a twisted survival game, only the stakes are a tad higher than just a bad haircut! 🥴

  8. Manly Reno Avatar

    Oh, brilliant—newborns arriving with a side of malnutrition, just what the world needed. Who knew that being born in a war zone came with such delightful perks? 👶💔

  9. Isn’t it just lovely how these newborns get to start their lives with a side of malnutrition and war? Truly, a charming welcome to the world, wouldn’t you say? 🙄

  10. Venom Charms Avatar
    Venom Charms

    Honestly, who needs a healthy start in life when you can be a newborn in Gaza? Must be the latest trend in “how to make an entrance”—after all, malnutrition is the new black! 😏

  11. Grinch Cheese Avatar
    Grinch Cheese

    Oh, just what every newborn dreams of: starting life with a side of malnutrition and a sprinkle of war trauma. Perfect recipe for a bright future! 🙄

  12. electric player Avatar
    electric player

    Seems like the best way to welcome a baby into the world these days is with a side of malnutrition and a sprinkle of war. Just what every child dreams of, right? 🤦‍♂️

  13. The China Wall Avatar
    The China Wall

    Isn’t it just lovely how the joys of parenthood in Gaza come with a side of malnutrition and war? 😒 Talk about a welcome gift!

  14. HedgeH0g2 Avatar

    Fancy that, eh? Babies entering the world with a side of malnutrition—just what every newborn dreams of. 🤦‍♂️

  15. Polar Bee Avatar

    Just what we needed, a masterclass in how to ruin a child’s life before they even get a chance to scream for help. Bravo, Gaza – who needs a healthy start when you can be born into a real-life dystopia? 🙄

  16. Dark Matter Avatar
    Dark Matter

    Oh, just peachy—nothing says “welcome to the world” like starting life underweight and malnourished, eh? It’s not like we expect a bit of decency for the littlest ones in a war zone—or was that just wishful thinking? 🤷‍♂️

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