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Palestinian youth injured by Israeli gunfire near NablusInfants in northern Gaza are dying of dehydration, malnutrition, says Palestinian Health Ministry

NABLUS: A Palestinian young man was Tuesday injured by live bullets from the occupation forces, today during confrontations near the Beit Furik checkpoint, east of Nablus. Sources in the Red Crescent said that a young man, 37, was injured by live occupation bullets in the chest, during confrontations between young men and the occupation forces near the Beit Furik checkpoint. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA Dr. Ashraf Al-Qedra, spokesperson for the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, said that the ministry has begun to monitor cases of death among infants due to dehydration and malnutrition in northern Gaza. Two infants have already died from dehydration and malnutrition at Kamal Adwan Hospital. In a statement published on the ministry's website on Tuesday, Al-Qedra warned that dehydration and malnutrition will claim the lives of thousands of children and pregnant women in the Gaza Strip. He called on international organizations to conduct a comprehensive medical survey in shelters to identify and treat those suffering from dehydration and malnutrition and to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe. He added that the UN organizations have moral and functional responsibilities to protect children and women and to provide all the means of survival from the famine that is afflicting the Gaza Strip. He renewed his call on the international community to stop the crimes of genocide committed by the Israeli occupati on in the Gaza Strip through "targeting, starvation, and epidemics." Source: Jordan News Agency