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Conflict in the Middle East

The Children Starve First

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Municipal · 21/05/2025 20:43

I wanted to open a space to reflect on something that’s been haunting me.

I've noticed in reports from Gaza that children are dying of starvation at shocking rates — even more than adults. At first I wondered how this could be, given that children need less food than adults. But I’ve since learned that children are actually the first to die in famine situations.

Here’s why:

  • Children have smaller bodies but higher nutritional needs per kilogram, especially during growth spurts. They need regular, balanced intake to maintain development.
  • Malnutrition hits them faster — their energy stores are smaller, and their bodies have less ability to adapt to a lack of nutrients.
  • Their immune systems weaken rapidly, making them far more likely to die from diseases that an adult body might fight off.
  • Infants and toddlers can’t chew tougher emergency rations or go without water as long, and breastfed babies suffer if their mothers are dehydrated or malnourished.
  • The UN says that in every famine, the first to die are the smallest and weakest.
The stories of babies dying in their mothers’ arms — not from bombs or bullets but from hunger — are unbearable. I can’t stop thinking about the terror and anguish these parents must feel. How helpless it must be to watch your child fade away slowly, knowing you have nothing left to give them.

I know we talk about current events, about war, politics, sides — but surely, we can unite around this: no child should starve to death in their mother’s arms.

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YourOnMute · 28/05/2025 10:23

On my previous post: I also saw Israelis making human shields to protect people being assaulted in Jerusalem. And speaking out against it. Brave people.

kirinm · 28/05/2025 10:50

Israeli soldiers have even admitted to using Palestinian as human shields but nope, not a peep from any of the pro-Israeli posters about that.

Igotjelly · 28/05/2025 11:32

YourOnMute · 28/05/2025 10:23

On my previous post: I also saw Israelis making human shields to protect people being assaulted in Jerusalem. And speaking out against it. Brave people.

I do think it’s important that we’re mindful that there are of course many wonderful, empathetic and brave Israelis, as there are any other nationality.

Twiglets1 · 28/05/2025 11:39

kirinm · 28/05/2025 10:50

Israeli soldiers have even admitted to using Palestinian as human shields but nope, not a peep from any of the pro-Israeli posters about that.

I have said on a different thread that I think it's awful that the IDF do this - I think that was after a case was revealed about them using an elderly Palestinian man for this purpose.

What do you think about Hamas using their own citizens as human shields? They've been doing it since 2007 according to NATO.

https://stratcomcoe.org/cuploads/pfiles/hamas_human_shields.pdf

https://stratcomcoe.org/cuploads/pfiles/hamas_human_shields.pdf

Odras · 28/05/2025 12:11

This is also wrong and a war crime. Using human shields is always wrong, it doesn’t matter who the perpetrators. I don’t think that there is any controversy that Hamas use human shields. Human rights watch, amnesty and the UN independent commission of enquiry have documented that Hamas deliberately launch attacks from crowded areas.

The elderly man accusation you mentioned was not the only case that the Israeli authorities acknowledged happened. I think one case could be put down as “a few bad eggs” However the associated press investigations revealed systematic use of Palestinians as human shields. The UN, Amnesty and Human rights watch have documented multiple cases of this.

So basically we have both sides using Palestinians as human shields.

Twiglets1 · 28/05/2025 12:58

@Odras we are in agreement that it's wrong whichever side does it.

sualipa · 28/05/2025 16:25

https://archive.ph/NNe4r

How Netanyahu finally lost Europe

Israel’s Gaza offensive draws criticism from leaders across the continent amid growing calls to suspend trade and arms deals

Less than two years after the Hamas October 7 terror attack on Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu has lost Europe.
The continent’s most influential leaders rallied behind Israel’s right to defend itself and the subsequent war on the terrorist group, but new military tactics involving massive air strikes, food and aid shortages have sapped that goodwill.
Operation Gideon’s Chariots aims, for the first time, to seize and hold huge swathes of the Gaza Strip, rather than attacking Hamas in a given area, then moving on.

It involves ordering the entire civilian population to a “humanitarian zone” in the south, and follows, until last week, a two-and-half-month block on aid.
Now there are increasingly loud European calls for an arms embargo to end the relentless prosecution of a war many see as already won.

The starkest sign of the estrangement came on Monday, when Germany, Israel’s strongest ally in Europe, warned it would not export weapons used to break humanitarian law.
Friedrich Merz, the centre-Right Chancellor, attacked the air strikes as “no longer comprehensible”. Such words carry extra significance because of the legacy of the Holocaust.
Germany has a policy of special responsibility for Israel, which means it almost always backs it to the hilt. It is also its second-largest global arms supplier behind the United States.

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