> 41-year-old Mohammad al-Hasanat didn’t die of starvation — he suffered from untreated diabetes and died from complications of severe hypercatabolism.
Starvation causes hypercatabolism; it means your body is eating its own proteins. Statements all the way up to Netanyahu that no starvation is happening in Gaza are deeply, profoundly absurd.
boxed · 1h ago
Is the title here editorialized? Or did BBC update their title because the old one was incorrect?
Israeli government is using famine to kill people in Gaza. It's a genocide, all countries should condemn Israeli government and demand to stop the ethnic cleansing.
7340968713349 · 1h ago
Cry harder
asdefghyk · 2h ago
article says ....she had suffered from leukaemia......????
Then rest of article does not discuss it ... need more analysis it seems....
ceejayoz · 1h ago
I mean, does it matter?
Patients with conditions like leukemia (and children, and the elderly) are going to suffer first from malnutrition. Even if the hospitals hadn't all been blown up.
https://xcancel.com/Israel/status/1950259113948070197 / https://www.instagram.com/p/DMs4qUlInQE/
> 41-year-old Mohammad al-Hasanat didn’t die of starvation — he suffered from untreated diabetes and died from complications of severe hypercatabolism.
Starvation causes hypercatabolism; it means your body is eating its own proteins. Statements all the way up to Netanyahu that no starvation is happening in Gaza are deeply, profoundly absurd.
It may be editorialized
https://x.com/BBCWorld/status/1956791643413094490
Then rest of article does not discuss it ... need more analysis it seems....
Patients with conditions like leukemia (and children, and the elderly) are going to suffer first from malnutrition. Even if the hospitals hadn't all been blown up.