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Half a year on from the start of the Israel-Gaza war, the death Six months into the conflict, virtually the entire
toll in Gaza is rising day by day. population of Gaza is dependent on food aid to survive.
In the Israeli military campaign that followed the 7 October At least 27 children are reported to have died as a result
Hamas attacks more than 33,000 Palestinians, mainly women and children, have of malnutrition since October, according to the World Health Organization.
been killed, according to Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry. As we reported earlier, a recent UN-backed report offered
Alma Jaroor, 12, was buried under the rubble of a five-storey evidence that the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza is turning into a man-made
building for more than three hours after the building she was in was bombed. famine.
Relatives say the building where they were sleeping was In March the BBC reported the story of Ali, a Palestinian
brought down by an Israeli air strike. The Israeli army told the BBC in March it baby boy who had recently died of malnutrition and dehydration at northern
could not comment on this claim without co-ordinates for the building. Gaza's only paediatrics hospital.
His father, who did not want to be named, told BBC Arabic's Gaza Lifeline radio service that "Ali was born during wartime and there was no food or anything for his mother to eat - a matter which caused his kidneys to fail".
Her entire immediate family were killed by her side - her parents Mohammed, 35, and Naeema, 38; brothers Ghanem, 14, Kinan, 6, and Tarazan, 18 months; and sister Reehab, 11. Ali's life got worse day after day. We tried to get him treated at hospitals, but there was no help... Ali died in front of the entire world, which kept watching him pass away."
"We were happy together as a family," Alma told the BBC last month, speaking from Rafah where she was sheltering with her uncle and his family.
We used to hug each other when we were scared. I wish I could hold them all. I didn't have enough time with them."
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