In Photos: Children in Gaza Ill and Dying for Lack of Food, Say Gaza Doctors

Families queue to collect water for drinking and bathing in Rafah, Gaza, in Feb. 2024.

Since the war began in October, civilians have fled south, and now most of the population of Gaza lives by the Egyptian border in Rafah, in Feb. 2024.

Many families live in buildings damaged by the war, in Rafah, Gaza, in Feb. 2024.

Doctors say most children have been physically and psychologically damaged by the war and all are suffering from lack of nutrition, in Rafah, Gaza, March 2, 2024.

Most of Gaza’s population is now displaced and living in and around Rafah, in Gaza, March 2, 2024.

Children in Gaza no longer go to school and many say they spend their days gathering food or water for their families in Rafah, March 2, 2024.

With no sanitation in makeshift camps, doctors say diseases are spreading rapidly among children in Rafah, Gaza, March 2, 2024.

In the markets, many children can be found selling homemade goods in Rafah, Gaza, March 2, 2024.

UNICEF says children in Gaza have access to only 10% of the water they need to stay healthy, in Rafah, March 2, 2024.