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Thousands of Gaza Children Under-Nourished
Thousands of Gaza Children Under-Nourished
Thursday,
August 30, 2007
Children suffering from malnutrition in Gaza could
face major health hazards if the crisis in Gaza
continues, a health expert said.
Dr. Itedal Al-Khatib, director of Ard El-Insan
medical clinic in Gaza City, said thousands of
children in the Gaza Strip were suffering from
malnutrition.
"We have experienced many difficult times, but
this is the worst period of our work in 23 years,"
she told The Media Line.
More than 5,000 children are registered with the
center and are classified as malnourished, due to
lack of food intake, poverty or poor education of
the mothers, she said.
The center treats children by providing them with
supplements, food fortification, special milk
formula and medication.
"Now, because of the tight closure, we are lacking
medication, gluten-free flour for celiac cases,
milk and special formula. The border is closed and
we cannot receive the commodities from the
border," she said.
Israel closed the main crossing with Gaza after
the hard-line Hamas took over the Gaza Strip in
June.
Karni Crossing, the main cargo crossing between
Israel and the Gaza Strip, is partially closed
down at the moment, because security coordination
became too complicated. There is a limited passage
of foodstuff at one area of Karni, which involves
fewer security risks.
Two other crossings, Sufa and Kerem Shalom, are
open. A spokesman for the Israeli army in Gaza
said the army was facilitating the passage of food
supplies and medication into the Gaza Strip
through these passages.
However, Al-Khatib said the volume was not large
enough to meet the demand and there were delays at
the borders.
As a result, children were not gaining weight and
the center was running out of emergency stock. In
some cases, the mothers were also malnourished,
she said. If the situation continued, the center
might face closure, she added.
Ard El-Insan is a non-governmental organization
which has no political affiliation and is open to
everybody, she said.
"The children we are working with cannot survive
without our help. The families have also changed
the type of food and they are reducing the number
of meals they give their children, so we will have
more malnourished children and more crises in
Gaza," Al-Khatib said.
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