Hamas -run Health Ministry has said that at least 33 Palestinians, including 12 children, have died as a result of malnutrition in the Gaza Strip.
A spokesman told the BBC that the death of 11 adults and four children was reported to be reported to the previous day.
This United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Gutres told the United Nations Security Council that “malnutrition is increasing” and “hungry on every door in Gaza”.
He has said that 2.1 million population is facing a serious lack of basic supply and is the responsibility of Israel to facilitate human assistance by the United Nations and its partners.
The Israeli military body accused Kogat, Hamas of “running a false campaign about human situation”, responsible for coordinator assistance.
It has stressed that Israel works according to international law and ensuring that it does not reach Hamas.
International journalists, including the BBC, are prevented from entering Gaza independently by Israel, so it is difficult to verify the number of deaths reported by the reported malnutrition.
However, footage filmed by a local Palestinian journalist working for the BBC at Al-Aksa Shaheed Hospital in the Central City Dare Al-Bala showed the weak body of a man named Ahmed Al-Hasanat, who said that doctors said that on Tuesday, malnutrition died.
Health officials said that a 13-year-old boy, Abdul Hamid al-Ghalban also died in the southern city of Khan Younis. Pictures of AFP and Anadolu news agencies show that the teenager’s small body is being prepared to bury at Nasir Hospital and then taken to a white shroud.
Palestinian media meanwhile posted a video, showing the body of a six-week boy, Yusaf al-Safeedi, who said that he died at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza city due to malnutrition.
US -based medical human group Medglobal also said in a statement that its nutritional teams in Gaza had seen five seriously malnourished children, who were between three months and four years, die within the last three days.
“This is a deliberate and man -made disaster,” said Joseph Belivu, Executive Director of Medglobal. “Those children died because Gaza does not have enough food and does not have enough medicines including IV fluid and medical formula to revive them.”
Madglobal stated that since the beginning of July, primarily malnourished, mainly children’s affairs had almost three times their features, indicating a broader dining crisis.
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) also said that it was receiving a “SOS” message from its employees in Gaza, saying they were strict than food.
Some UNRWA doctors and aid workers were allegedly fainting while working, due to hunger and exhaustion, it was added.
The residents of Gaza also told the BBC that the hunger crisis was the worst in living memory.
Osama Tawafiq, an experienced employee of Al-Shifa Hospital, said: “I go to hungry work and leave my six children behind, I am also hungry.”
“There is no food for the patients. Children are dying of hunger inside the hospital. I have worked here for 20 years, and I have never seen anyone dying of starvation in my life.”
Mohammad Mahmood, the father of four, said that his family was alive on a small amount of food.
“We have not eaten anything other than some lentils in two days,” he said. “We mix a small table salt in a glass of water and drink it, just to get some electrolytes.”
Earlier this week, the World Food Program (WFP) reported that malnutrition was increasing, with 90,000 women and children immediately required treatment, and that in three three in three was not eating for days.
It was noted that food aid was the only way for most people to use any food because prices in local markets skyrocketed. It said that the 1KG (2.2LB) bag of dough is now more than $ 100 (£ 74).
The WFP called for “a large scale scale in food aid distribution” and said that it had food supply nearby and had teams supply to the land ready to respond.
The United Nations says that at least 600 assistance launders need to enter Gaza in a day. However, the coordination of the United Nations Organization (OCHA) stated that it was allowed to assist 1,600 lorry between May and July only – an average of about 27 per day.
On Tuesday evening, the Israeli army radio quoted the Kogat as saying that Hamas “was running a false campaign about the human situation in the Gaza Strip, as a pressure tool within talks for a new ceasefire and dialogue for the hostage deal in Qatar”.
Israeli military spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shiph also posted a video on social media stating that “Currently showed 950 lori loads waiting in Gaza to distribute Ghazan to Ghazan citizens and distribute it to Ghazan citizens.”
He said, “This is after the convenience of the support entry in Israel by Israel.”
The United Nations has said that it struggles to take and distribute the supply due to the ongoing enmity, Israeli ban on human movements and fuel lack.
Israel launched a total blockade of aid delivery to Gaza in early March and resumed his military aggressive against Hamas two weeks later, the two -month ceasefire collapsed. It said that it wanted to pressurize the armed group to leave its remaining Israeli hostages.
Although the blockade was partially reduced in the end of May, the lack of food, medicine and fuel has deteriorated, amid a warning of an emerging famine from global experts.
There have also been almost daily reports of Palestinians being killed seeking assistance after Israel and the United States, which help set up a new aid system to bypass the existing overside by the United Nations.
The new system operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), began in late May, and uses American private security contractors to hand over food parcels from sites inside the military areas of Israel.
Israel says that the system prevents supply from the theft by Hamas.
But the United Nations and its partners have refused to cooperate with GHF, saying that it is unsafe and violates human principles of fairness, neutrality and freedom.
On Tuesday, the United Nations Human Rights Office said it had registered 766 people by the Israeli army in the vicinity of the assistance of GHF since starting work eight weeks ago. Another 288 murders were recorded along the routes of the United Nations and other aid convoys.
Antonio Gutres told the United Nations Security Council, “We are watching the last gasp of a human system built on human principles.” “This system is being denied the conditions of functioning, denied the place to give, denied security to save life.”
He also said that the intensive operation of the Israeli army and the orders of withdrawal in dir al-Bala meant that “destruction on destruction was being leveled”.
On Monday night, the World Health Organization (WHO) said that the Israeli ground operation in Dir al-Bala had compromised on its efforts to continue the work, after the residence of its employees and the main warehouse attack.
The Israeli army launched a campaign in Gaza on 7 October 2023 in response to the Hamas -led attack on Southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others were taken hostage.
According to the health ministry of the region, at least 59,106 people have been killed in Gaza since then.