Pakistan, July 21 -- Malnutrition has reached alarming levels in Gaza, with the United Nations warning that tens of thousands of children and women urgently need medical treatment. Despite the worsening crisis, only a limited amount of aid is reaching the war-torn region, leaving countless families without food or healthcare. Gaza's civil defence has reported several infant deaths in just one week due to hunger and lack of formula, highlighting the deadly impact of the humanitarian blockade.

According to officials, these children died not from bombings, but from starvation and medical neglect. Mahmoud Bassal, a civil defence spokesman, emphasized that the shortage of basic necessities like baby formula and proper healthcare is killing Ga...