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Child Malnutrition Has Tripled In Gaza Clinic Run By MSF Amid Ongoing Starvation Crisis
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Médecins Sans Frontières reports that child malnutrition rates have tripled in two weeks at one Gaza City clinic. The medical charity cites worsening starvation as the Israeli siege continues in the territory.
The clinic serves children under five, who are especially vulnerable to malnutrition. According to MSF, the escalation is linked directly to worsening food access.
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The Context
Severe food insecurity has deepened in Gaza amid restricted humanitarian access. Blockades and conflict have disrupted aid flow and agricultural production.
International humanitarian law requires access to food and medical aid in conflict zones. When blocked, the risk of famine increases sharply among civilian populations.
Gaza’s health infrastructure has faced years of strain and damage from repeated military action. Medical groups often operate with limited resources and face logistical hurdles.
MSF’s statement adds urgency to growing international concern over the humanitarian crisis. Starvation disproportionately affects children, who are more likely to suffer long-term developmental harm.
The figures reported reflect a snapshot of one facility but may represent broader trends. Other health organizations have previously warned of worsening conditions across the Gaza Strip.
Some advocate for immediate diplomatic intervention to ensure aid reaches civilians. Others argue that the security situation complicates access and delivery of supplies.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 12 |
| Right | 8 |
| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Left |
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