The warning comes as the Gaza Stripโs Health Ministry registers more cases of paralysis due to malnutrition caused by Israeli blockade.
The United Nations has warned that all children of Gaza under the age of five are at risk of life-threatening malnourishment, amid growing reports of starvation-related deaths as Israel continues to block aid from entering the besieged Gaza Strip.
The UNโs World Food Programme said children in this age bracket โ around 320,000 in number โ have been affected by the collapse of nutrition services and are lacking access to safe water, breast milk substitutes and therapeutic feeding.
Paediatrician Seema Jilani told Al Jazeera that malnutrition โaffects their entire bodyโ, putting children at risk of multi-organ failure. She also said that starvation in Gaza is traumatic for children and that โdevelopmental milestones will be missedโ.
Hospitals in Gaza on Monday recorded six new deaths from famine and malnutrition in the past 24 hours, including one child, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. The total number of people who died from hunger-related causes since the start of the war now stands at 181, including 94 children.
The ministry also sounded the alarm over a โserious escalationโ in cases of acute soft paralysis among children as a result of โinfections and acute malnutritionโ.
In a statement, it said it has so far recorded three deaths from Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare condition that causes sudden numbness and muscle weakness in most of the body.
Entry of over 22,000 aid trucks blocked
Gazaโs government said Israel was deliberately blocking more than 22,000 humanitarian aid trucks from entering the territory as part of a systematic campaign of โstarvation, siege and chaosโ.ย The Palestinian territory has been under total Israeli blockade since March 2, shortly before Israel ended a two-month ceasefire and resumed attacks.
Mosab al-Dibs, 14, has been at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City for about two months after suffering a severe head injury when an Israeli air raid struck his familyโs tent in May.
The boy is largely paralysed and severely malnourished because the facility no longer has supplies to feed him. โMosab now suffers from severe malnutrition,โ his mother, Shahinaz al-Dibs, said. โHe suffers convulsions as a result of a hit that affected his brain. Even his nerves are stiff.โ
The situation in Gaza was nothing short of catastrophic.
At a school-turned-shelter for displaced Palestinians in northern Gaza, Samah Matar said her sons โ six-year-old Yousef and four-year-old Amir โ have cerebral palsy and need a special diet.
Youssef weighed 14kg (31lb) before the war. Now, he weighs 9kg (20lb). Amir, who weighed 9kg (20lb), is now less than 6kg (13lb). โBefore the war, their health was excellent,โ she said. โNow, there is no baby formula or diapers, and I can hardly find flour for them. Sugar, the main ingredient in their meals, is unavailable.โ
Ahmad Alhendawi, Middle East director of Save the Children International, told Al Jazeera that the situation in Gaza was โnothing short of catastrophic.โ
โThis is about almost four months of this blockade, of starvation that has built over weeks and months, and to come back from that point of extreme malnutrition and starvation requires a sustained supply of food and medical equipment and also food supplements for children in need,โ he said.
โItโs possible to reverse some [of the damage done to children by hunger], but Iโm afraid that some of this damage would be irreversible at this stage.โ


