WHO sees 'deadly' surge in malnutrition in Gaza; 21 children under five killed in 2025
World Health Organization reports a dangerous rise in malnutrition in Gaza. Twenty-one children under five have died in 2025. Malnutrition centers lack supplies. Aid delivery collapse and access restrictions worsen the crisis. Food stocks depleted...

Malnutrition centers are full without sufficient supplies for emergency feeding, the health agency said, as the hunger crisis gets accelerated by the collapse of aid pipelines and restrictions on access.
Gaza has seen its food stocks run out since Israel cut off all supplies to the territory in March and then lifted that blockade in May, but with conditions that it says are needed to prevent aid from being diverted to militant groups. However, aid agencies say that only a trickle of what is needed is currently reaching people in Gaza.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the health agency was unable to deliver any food for nearly 80 days between March and May, adding that the resumption of deliveries was still far below what is needed.
"The 2.1 million people up in the war zone that is Gaza are facing yet another killer on top of bombs and bullets, starvation; we're now witnessing a deadly surge in malnutrition related disease," Ghebreyesus said.
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