A silent nightmare
in Gaza and
Lebanon
FAMINE WARNING: Immediate threat to children in Gaza
After more than a year of horror, children in Gaza are at risk of a catastrophic famine that could kill thousands.
This long-feared, worst-case scenario is on the brink of ravaging families, with more than 90 percent of the population expected to face extreme levels of acute food shortages in the coming months.
Nearly 345,000 people are facing catastrophic conditions that could kill them. And 60,000 children under five years old are predicted to suffer from acute malnutrition – with 12,000 severe cases – in the coming year.
They need urgent help if they are to survive.
Please donate now to save children’s lives
Children are trapped in a silent nightmare
Thousands of children in Gaza and Lebanon are living in hell on earth. They awake each day, on cold streets or in flooded tents, to the sounds of war planes flying overhead.
Many are so severely injured they can no longer run from the bombs that have killed their friends and family.
Now alone and afraid, they are drinking dirty water from puddles that carry deadly diseases like cholera and polio. They have little food to eat. Children have already died from severe malnutrition. Right now, more than 50,000 children need immediate treatment for acute malnutrition and the risk of famine in Gaza worsens every day.
Amid these horrors, at least 14,000 children in Gaza have died in a year of unimaginable suffering, some alone in their beds and others in the streets, trying to escape. In Lebanon, over 200 children have been killed, most in just a few deadly weeks as the conflict dangerously escalates. Without immediate support, thousands more will die.
In Gaza, over 1.5 million children are in urgent need, while in Lebanon 1.3 million men, women and children have fled their homes.
And now winter is coming, bringing with it temperatures that in Lebanon can fall as low as -10°C, with heavy snow, and torrential rain. Hungry, frightened children living in these deadly conditions need shelter. They need blankets. They need your help now. There is no time to lose.
A malnourished baby in Gaza, where 90% of the population are facing extreme levels of acute food shortages.