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At least 66 children in Gaza have starved to death during Israel's genocide

At least 66 children in Gaza have starved to death during Israel's genocide

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Infants are bearing the brunt of Israel's genocide against Palestinians in Gaza with at least 66 children having starved to death since war began in October 2023. The UN has warned that child malnutrition is rising at an 'alarming rate'.
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