A drastic increase in child malnutrition, catastrophic hygiene: Non -governmental organizations against hunger and doctors of the world are warning today of the dramatic situation in the Gaza Strip, which has been destroyed after years of war.

“In July, team action groups recorded 700% increase in child malnutrition cases since October 2023“, the NGO wrote in a statement.

In September, “300 with 400 children younger than five years” received medical care from the NGO groups, “While a few months earlier, the number of outbreaks just rose to 100”clarifies the Vincent Steli, Manager of business against hunger action, according to the announcement.

“I saw a 7 -year -old kid weighing only 6.5kg”said Steli, who recently returned from Gaza, according to anti -hunger action.

The UN has declared a stake in a part of the Palestinian enclave that is under severe Israeli blockade and its researchers say Israel is committing genocide there, accusations rejected by Israel.

Hamas and Israel are conducting indirect negotiations in Egypt to reach an agreement after two years of war, which broke out after an unprecedented attack by the Palestinian Islamist movement on October 7, 2023 in southern Israel.

In a study today publicity, the doctors of the world (GM) denounce their part “Systematic obstacles that are implemented”according to the NGO, “From Israeli government to access to women and girls to care for sexual and reproductive health in Gaza”.

NGO declares that a pack of sanitary napkins “low quality” costs at least $ 15.

“Some women report that they should use pieces of used fabrics as protection, for example”, Doctors of the world write.

“Of the 22,747 exams for sexual and reproductive health that took place at the Gaza Doctors’ Health Centers”, Between May 2024 and August 2025, “36% involved genital infections associated with water and hygiene deficiency and high protection costs during the period”the NGO continues.

The NGO also states that its groups find a “malnutrition” that is increasingly affecting pregnant women and 85% between them “They are at risk of suffering complications during pregnancy.”

“Some women lose their baby because of the wounds caused by the slaughter”the doctor states’Israa Saleh.

“Others give birth in chock -filled shelters, no anesthesia, no drugs. Sometimes they are forced to cut their own umbilical cords under fire”says the doctor from Gaza and a sexual and reproductive adviser to the doctors of the world.