💨 Abstract
The UNRWA has reported a rise in malnutrition rates in Gaza due to an 11-week Israeli blockade. The situation could worsen exponentially if food shortages persist, according to UNRWA's Director of Health, Akihiro Seita. Only five out of the nine approved aid trucks entered Gaza on Monday. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is severe and may escalate if not addressed promptly.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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