Parents in Gaza are scrambling to save their children from malnutrition and starvation which have, according to Gaza health authorities, killed nearly 200 Palestinians since the start of war in the enclave - around half of them children.
Breakdown
- Children in Gaza are showing visible signs of malnutrition and hunger.
- Border closures have cut off essential food supplies, worsening the crisis. 16s
- Aid efforts, including the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, face criticism from the UN and others. 35s
- The UN reports that food consumption in Gaza is at its lowest since the conflict began, with families taking extreme risks to find food. 1m 42s
- Gaza health authorities say nearly 200 people, almost half children, have died of starvation since the conflict started. 2m 2s