GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Not long after Texas surgeon Mohammed Adeel Khaleel arrived at a Gaza City hospital in early August, a 17-year-old was brought in with gunshot wounds to both legs and one hand, sustained when he went to collect food at an aid site.

In the emergency room, Khaleel said he noted the ribs protruding from the teen's emaciated torso, an indication of severe malnutrition. When doctors at Al-Ahli Hospital stabilized the patient, he raised his heavily bandaged hand and pointed to his empty mouth, Khaleel said.

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Dirk van Ulden

It is difficult to believe that the Palestinians have not stood up to Hamas and other criminal gangs in their midst. They know full well that laying down the Hamas arms and releasing all hostages would end their suffering. What is so tough to understand that? Are they just born to suffer or totally committed to fate? Are too many Palestinians "in" on it? Aren't there many more Palestinians who could rise up and squash these monsters? Yet, the internal killing goes on while Israel becomes more hardened. Are some Palestinians using the starving children to advance their cause? They are the criminals and are despicable.

Terence Y

Thanks for the article, Associated Press, attempting to elicit sympathy for folks who caused their own misery. I do have a question as to whether Hamas soldiers are exhibiting the same alleged malnutrition you’re claiming these other folks are suffering. How about pictures of Hamas soldiers? Meanwhile, all of this would end if Hamas releases all hostages and surrenders unconditionally. Hamas and their supporters made their bed and it is their choice to continue to lie in it. Get out of bed.

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