Gazans mark Eid al-Adha in the rubble; IDF announces 'tactical pause' for aid
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Muslim families in Gaza observed Eid al-Adha amid rubble and shortages of food and water. The territory faced warnings of possible famine as aid organizations struggled to provide relief.
UNICEF highlighted the additional challenges faced by displaced Gazan civilians due to the summer heat, further exacerbating hunger and thirst. High temperatures added to the unfolding humanitarian disaster, especially impacting children.
UNRWA disclosed that more than 50,000 children in Gaza required treatment for acute malnutrition. Doctors Without Borders noted cases where individuals were surviving on 'pigeon food,' reflecting the dire situation in the region.
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