July 31, 2025 - 20:43

American surgeon Dr. Ambereen Sleemi has brought attention to the dire situation unfolding in Gaza, where a severe hunger and malnutrition crisis is affecting the population. As the ongoing conflict continues, healthcare systems are reportedly collapsing, leading to alarming levels of food insecurity among the residents. Dr. Sleemi, who has been working on the ground, described how the healthcare infrastructure has been "systematically taken apart," making it increasingly difficult for medical professionals to provide essential care to those in need.
The impact of this crisis is particularly devastating for vulnerable groups, including children and the elderly, who are at heightened risk of malnutrition-related illnesses. The lack of access to basic medical services and nutritious food has exacerbated the already precarious living conditions for many families. Dr. Sleemi's observations underscore the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and international support to address the escalating health and nutrition challenges faced by the people of Gaza. The situation calls for immediate action to alleviate suffering and restore essential healthcare services.
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