Death of a child in Gaza due to malnutrition; Israel prevents two foreign doctors from entering the strip
SadaNews - A five-month-old girl, Adir Baraka, died on Friday morning due to malnutrition, famine, and the blockade in the Gaza Strip.
According to official medical sources, Baraka died inside the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.
As of yesterday, there have been 271 recorded deaths in Gaza due to malnutrition, including 121 children.
In a related context, the Hebrew newspaper Haaretz reported that Israel, under instructions from the "Shabak" security service, prevented two doctors from the United States and France from entering Gaza on Thursday to volunteer in hospitals.
According to the newspaper, as translated by SadaNews, this decision was made following their criticism in international media of the Israeli war on Gaza.
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