'I Feel Like I'm Failing My Baby': Critical Shortages in Gaza Push Parents to Forgo Diapers
In wartime, taking care of children in Gaza has turned into a daily fight for survival, sometimes forcing parents to sell their belongings to buy diapers or milk for their kids. Some parents report hindered development due to malnutrition
Fourteen months into the war in Gaza, families there are grappling with an escalating humanitarian crisis that has left even the most basic necessities out of reach. Once a mundane purchase, diapers have become a rare and precious commodity, turning routine caregiving into an agonizing struggle.
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