Escalating child famine in Gaza: UN, Church leaders plead for urgent aid access
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Palestinian children shove to receive a meal at a charity kitchen in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 22, 2025. The head of Gaza's largest hospital said 21 children have died due to malnutrition and starvation in the Palestinian territory in the past three days, amid a devastating assault by Israeli forces. / Credit: AFP via Getty ImagesWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 25, 2025 / 13:23 pm (CNA).The humanitarian organization United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has reported that "1 in every 5 children is malnourished in Gaza City" and cases continue to "increase every day."In a post to the social media platform X, Commissioner General of UNRWA Philippe Lazzarini wrote that "when child malnutrition surges, coping mechanisms fail, access to food and care disappears, famine silently begins to unfold."As "more than 100 people, the vast majority of them children, have reportedly died of hunger," UNRWA is urging "humanitarian partners to bring u...
Palestinian children shove to receive a meal at a charity kitchen in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on July 22, 2025. The head of Gaza's largest hospital said 21 children have died due to malnutrition and starvation in the Palestinian territory in the past three days, amid a devastating assault by Israeli forces. / Credit: AFP via Getty Images
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jul 25, 2025 / 13:23 pm (CNA).
The humanitarian organization United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has reported that "1 in every 5 children is malnourished in Gaza City" and cases continue to "increase every day."
In a post to the social media platform X, Commissioner General of UNRWA Philippe Lazzarini wrote that "when child malnutrition surges, coping mechanisms fail, access to food and care disappears, famine silently begins to unfold."
As "more than 100 people, the vast majority of them children, have reportedly died of hunger," UNRWA is urging "humanitarian partners to bring unrestricted and uninterrupted humanitarian assistance to Gaza."
Lazzarini said the people in Gaza are "neither dead nor alive, they are walking corpses." He added that the children are "emaciated, weak, and at high risk of dying if they don't get the treatment they urgently need."
"Parents are too hungry to care for their children" and "families are no longer coping, they are breaking down, unable to survive," he said. Lazzarini detailed that "those who reach UNRWA clinics don't have the energy, food, or means to follow medical advice."
"This deepening crisis is affecting everyone, including those trying to save lives in the war-torn enclave," Lazzarini wrote. Frontline health workers "are surviving on one small meal a day … if at all. Since they "cannot find enough to eat, the entire humanitarian system is collapsing."
In an interview with EWTN on July 24, Gaza parish priest Father Gabriel Romanelli also warned of the famine. He said: "There is dire need, particularly for food and medicine."
Romanelli, who was recently injured in the strike on Holy Family Church, said despite the bombings and lack of resources, "almost no aid has entered northern Gaza."
"We implore and beg that large-scale humanitarian assistance be allowed in," the priest said. "Even though some trucks are looted at times, that cannot justify stopping all humanitarian assistance. The more aid comes in, the less likely theft becomes."
While families mostly "fend for themselves," Romanelli shared that the parish cooks for everyone twice per week. But the parish relies mainly on solar panels, and the need for purified water continues.
Amid the devastating war, Pope Leo XIV has called multiple times "for an immediate halt to the barbarism" and "for a peaceful resolution of the conflict."
"I renew my appeal to the international community to observe humanitarian law and to respect the obligation to protect civilians, as well as the prohibition of collective punishment, the indiscriminate use of force, and the forced displacement of the population," the pope said.
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