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US doctor describes seeing people starving in northern Gaza

US Doctor Witnessed Starvation in Gaza Dr. Sam Attar, a physician from Chicago, has recently returned from his visit to Gaza, where he bore witness to the devastating effects of starvation in the region. With the United Nations (UN) issuing warnings of an impending famine, Dr. Attar's account sheds light on the dire situation faced by the people of Gaza. During his time in Gaza, Dr. Attar was confronted with the harsh reality of hunger and malnutrition plaguing the population. He provides a chilling testimony, describing the scenes he encountered as people struggled to find food and basic sustenance for survival. The UN has been sounding the alarm on Gaza's deepening humanitarian crisis, with rising poverty rates and limited access to essential resources. The situation has been further exacerbated by the ongoing Israeli blockade, which restricts the flow of goods and services, making it increasingly difficult for Gazans to access food and other basic necessities. Dr. Attar paints a grim picture of the daily struggles faced by the people of Gaza. He recounts meeting families who were surviving on one meal a day, if that, often consisting solely of bread and tea. The lack of nutritious food has led to severe malnutrition, specifically impacting children and pregnant women. The doctor also highlights the devastating impact of the electricity crisis in Gaza. With power shortages lasting up to 20 hours a day, essential services such as hospitals and clinics are severely affected. This has resulted in a breakdown of the healthcare system, with

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