Israel restarts aid air drops into Gaza
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More malnutrition deaths are reported as the UN's aid chief says aid delivered over the weekend is still only a "drop in the ocean".
Amid growing global outrage, Israel has loosened restrictions on food distribution in Gaza to address rising starvation.
Aid agencies say many Gazans are hungry and malnourished. Amal Nassar says her family is among them, and price gouging is making things worse.
Ministers have been called back to Westminster on Tuesday to discuss peace plans and aid efforts for the territory.
On "This Week," Save the Children's Gaza Humanitarian Director Rachael Cummings discusses the risk of "mass starvation" in Gaza.
After Israeli restrictions on aid, hunger has risen across Gaza. Doctors and nurses, struggling to find food themselves, lack the resources to stem the surge.
Doctors warn that even with immediate food aid, the toll of malnutrition and starvation on children in Gaza may already be permanent. And we hear the Venezuelans deported from the U.S. to El Salvador describe beatings,