Gaza Herald – UN agencies warned that Gaza’s genocide continues through starvation, confirming that 9,300 children were hospitalized for severe acute malnutrition in October alone, despite a ceasefire declared two months ago. UNICEF described newborns weighing under one kilogram, fighting to breathe, as the occupation’s restrictions keep food, medicine, and fuel far below survival levels.
Aid agencies reported the Israeli occupation still controls and blocks humanitarian access, allowing an average of only 140 aid trucks per day, barely a quarter of the 600 required under the ceasefire agreement. Even on Sunday, only four of eight coordinated UN convoys were permitted to enter, deepening Gaza’s profound deprivation.
The crisis is also hitting mothers: 8,300 pregnant and breastfeeding women were hospitalized for acute malnutrition in October, a warning sign of months of low-birthweight babies ahead. UNICEF said generations have been permanently scarred by what was inflicted on them.
While some commercial shipments have reduced market prices, they remain unreachable for families who have had no income for over two years, trapped under an occupation-engineered humanitarian collapse that continues to kill, starve, and erase civilians in Gaza.


