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In a troubling development, the health ministry in Gaza has reported that fifteen individuals have died from malnutrition within the last 24 hours. This alarming figure highlights the escalating humanitarian crisis in the region, as the United Nations has issued warnings about the rapidly increasing rates of malnutrition among the population.
The ongoing conflict and blockade have severely hampered access to essential food supplies, leading to dire conditions for many families. Reports indicate that children and vulnerable populations are particularly affected, with many suffering from severe nutritional deficiencies. The ministry's statement underscores the urgent need for humanitarian assistance to alleviate the suffering of those impacted by the crisis.
As the situation continues to deteriorate, international organizations are calling for immediate action to address the escalating health risks and provide support to those in need. The deaths attributed to malnutrition serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for a resolution to the ongoing conflict and support for the affected communities.
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