Hidaya Al-Motawaq, a widow in Gaza, struggles to feed her malnourished one-and-a-half-year-old son, Mohammad, due to her own malnutrition. She has searched for food and milk for her children but has found none as the pediatric ward for malnutrition in Gaza closed. Aid workers and doctors warn that the war is targeting the health of a generation of children under three years old, with chronic malnutrition causing permanent damage. The United Nations has raised alarms over potential mass starvation while Israel has started a daily pause in military activities to deliver humanitarian aid.
Hidaya Al-Motawaq, a 30-year-old widow, is unable to nourish her malnourished baby, Mohammad, due to her own lack of food, highlighting the dire situation in Gaza.
Doctors warn that chronic malnutrition among Gaza's children, particularly those under three years old, is permanently damaging their health and development.
With one million children making up half the population of Gaza, the potential for mass starvation is critical as aid and food supplies remain severely restricted.
Israel has implemented a daily 10-hour pause in military activity to allow the delivery of much-needed food and humanitarian aid to the most affected areas in Gaza.
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