Italia e Estero

Ministero Salute Gaza, 4 morti per fame in 24 ore, anche 2 bimbi

epa12292328 Sham Qudeih, a two-year old Palestinian child, lies on a bed as her mother looks over her at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 10 August 2025. Sham Qudeih suffers from liver enlargement, severe malnutrition, and severe abdominal swelling, with her weight having dropped to four kilograms. Doctors at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis confirmed Sham’s condition is critical and that she urgently needs to leave the Strip to receive treatment abroad. According to the World Health Organization, the malnutrition crisis in Gaza remains dire with a rising number of acutely malnourished children reported since March 2025 coinciding with the onset of the more than 80-day aid blockade. EPA/HAITHAM IMAD
epa12292328 Sham Qudeih, a two-year old Palestinian child, lies on a bed as her mother looks over her at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 10 August 2025. Sham Qudeih suffers from liver enlargement, severe malnutrition, and severe abdominal swelling, with her weight having dropped to four kilograms. Doctors at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis confirmed Sham’s condition is critical and that she urgently needs to leave the Strip to receive treatment abroad. According to the World Health Organization, the malnutrition crisis in Gaza remains dire with a rising number of acutely malnourished children reported since March 2025 coinciding with the onset of the more than 80-day aid blockade. EPA/HAITHAM IMAD
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ROMA, 28 AGO - Il ministero della Salute di Gaza, guidato da Hamas, denuncia quattro decessi "dovuti a carestia e malnutrizione" nelle ultime 24 ore, tra cui due bambini. Il numero totale di morti per fame nell'enclave sale a 317, di cui 121 bambini, ha affermato il ministero su Telegram.

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