Home FrontPage [rewrite this title Baby tragedy summarizes the exacerbation of the infant milk crisis in Gaza news ]

[rewrite this title Baby tragedy summarizes the exacerbation of the infant milk crisis in Gaza news ]

by telavivtribune.com
0 comment



rewrite this content and keep HTML tags

In light of the war of constant genocide and the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip, thousands of civilians live in harsh conditions inside the displacement tents, deprived of the simplest elements of a decent life.

The hunger that infants suffer from is one of the most prominent challenges facing mothers in these tents, as children suffer from a severe lack of food, which threatens a imminent humanitarian catastrophe in light of the complete deficit of humanitarian organizations and the silence applied by the international community.

In this context, Mrs. Amal Mansour, who was displaced to Nusseirat camp, tells the tragedy of her child, who gave birth to her 6 months ago and was in good health at first.

The mother says with a breaking voice: My daughter was fine, but today she does not weigh more than 3 kilograms. Her body is a delay, her face is pale, crying throughout the night from hunger, and suffers from infections in her chest and shortness of breath.

The mother tries to find medical milk or nutrients, but pharmacies are empty, and aid is rare, Amal says: I went to a small medical center and told me that she suffers from severe malnutrition, but there is no milk or medicine. Even if available, I have no ability to buy it.

And she continues: Every day I put it in my lap and I call not to stop breathing .. I am afraid to lose it at any moment.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

telaviv-tribune

Tel Aviv Tribune is the Most Popular Newspaper and Magazine in Tel Aviv and Israel.

Editors' Picks

Latest Posts

TEL AVIV TRIBUNE – All Right Reserved.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?
-
00:00
00:00
Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00