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One in five children in Gaza City is malnourished, UN aid agency says

One in five children in Gaza City is malnourished, UN aid agency says

According to a report by the United Nations aid agency, one in five children in Gaza City is currently malnourished. The agency, which provides assistance to Palestinian refugees, has thousands of truckloads of supplies near the Gaza Strip that it aims to deliver. The high rate of malnutrition among children in Gaza City is a concerning issue, as it can have long-term impacts on their health and development. The UN agency's efforts to provide aid and relief to the region are crucial in addressing this problem. The article does not provide further details on the specific causes of the malnutrition or the overall humanitarian situation in Gaza. However, it highlights the need for continued international support and assistance to address the challenges faced by the local population, particularly vulnerable groups such as children.

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