In Gaza, mothers of very young children are running out of resources to keep their babies alive amid a deepening famine. With infant formula virtually impossible to find, severe malnutrition is spreading rapidly among children under the age of two. In a desperate race to keep their babies from starving, mothers are turning to whatever they can find—tea, lentil soup, herbs, or even tahini. But these substitutes are not enough.
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