217 Dead in Gaza from Starvation, Including 100 Children
The Gaza Ministry of Health announced that hunger-related fatalities have increased to 217, including 100 children. The declaration came amid a near-total collapse of Gaza’s healthcare system and severe shortages of food and medicine, raising alarms about worsening famine and disease in the region, according to webangah News Agency.
In the past 24 hours, hospitals across the Gaza Strip recorded five new starvation deaths, including two children.
Munir al-Barsh, Director General of Gaza’s Ministry of Health, stated that the occupiers have resorted to engineered starvation as a form of siege against Gaza. He added that recent aid deliveries have met less than 5 percent of the territory’s needs.
Yasser Shaaban,Medical Director at Al-awda Hospital in Nuseirat Camp,said about 80 percent of hospitalized children suffer from severe hunger and malnutrition. he emphasized that shortages in medicines and medical supplies pose a serious threat to health services.
Mohammed Abu-Salmiya, director of Shifa Medical Complex, reported that all neonatal incubators in Gaza have been destroyed by occupiers-endangering newborn lives. He stressed that hospitals are no longer able to provide adequate healthcare for patients and injured individuals.
Abu-Salmiya also highlighted that due to high numbers of casualties and near-collapse conditions within healthcare infrastructure, Gaza has entered its worst health crisis stage.
He warned about widespread disease outbreaks driven by accumulating waste, lack of clean water access, and shortages in essential food supplies. Many dialysis patients die daily because malnutrition combined with deficits in necessary medication and equipment prevents them from continuing treatment.