Hunger in Gaza: Children pretend to eat toys amid food shortages, families struggle to survive

Hunger in Gaza: Children pretend to eat toys amid food shortages, families struggle to survive

Food deliveries in Gaza have slumped to their slowest level in 7 months. That’s after Israel introduced new customs rules on aid and restricted commercial shipments.
Evidence of Israel’s weaponised starvation in Gaza is nowhere more visible than on the bodies of Palestinian children.
The childhoods of millions of youngsters have been shaped by displacement and hunger.
Northern Gaza is the hardest hit.

Al Jazeera’s Camille Nedelec reports.
Neve Gordon is an International Law and Human Rights Professor at Queen Mary University of London. He co-authored an article published in the New York Times called ‘The Road to Famine in Gaza’.
He joins us from London to discuss the latest updates.

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