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UN: More food enters Gaza, but malnutrition deaths bound to continue

After months of famine, Gaza's food markets show early signs of recovery as aid networks are restored, but nearly 6,000 children were diagnosed with severe malnutrition in August, and deaths from hunger persist, the United Nations reported Wednesday.

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haaretz.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

UN: More food enters Gaza, but malnutrition deaths bound to continue

After months of famine, Gaza's food markets show early signs of recovery as aid networks are restored, but nearly 6,000 children were diagnosed with severe malnutrition in August, and deaths from hunger persist, the…

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theguardian.com9 mesi fa

More than 7,000 under-fives in Gaza put in malnutrition recovery in two-week period

Unicef says it expects total for August to exceed 15,000 new patients, more than seven times February figure

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  1. venerdì 5 settembre 2025·haaretz.com

    UN: More food enters Gaza, but malnutrition deaths bound to continue

    After months of famine, Gaza's food markets show early signs of recovery as aid networks are restored, but nearly 6,000 children were diagnosed with severe malnutrition in August,…

  2. sabato 6 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    More than 7,000 under-fives in Gaza put in malnutrition recovery in two-week period

    Unicef says it expects total for August to exceed 15,000 new patients, more than seven times February figure