Thanks for info, Halo. Children can suffer permanent brain damage from malnutrition.
An article on the situation in Wikipedia (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%E2%80%932009_Israel%E2%80%93Gaza_conflict) quotes a UN report that says there are "no safe havens, no bomb shelters and with closed borders, making it one of the rare conflicts where 'civilians have no place to flee.'"
One wonders how long the 1.4 million people in the Gaza Strip can survive. They must have strong family/social networks. A Human Rights group says "unemployment hovers at 60% and just 195 factories remain open out of 3900 in 2005" -- and that was before the bombing began.
There must be a 'guns or butter' choice for the people controlling the smuggling tunnels.
On January 3, an Israeli official denied that there was a humanitarian crisis, according to Haaretz.
This is the first time I've had a chance to research this situation beyond reading the headlines. My heart breaks at the position U.S. has taken on this, and I hope there will be a different direction under Obama. I feel helpless and sad.