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In reply to the discussion: His name is Mohammad Al-Motawaq. He is 18 months old. And he is starving in Gaza [View all]Beastly Boy
(13,267 posts)32. Bullshit exposed. Fake outrage remains.
The photo of the toddler who became a symbol of hunger in Gaza: Investigation shows he suffers from genetic disease
Photos of Muhammad al-Matouq, the emaciated Gazan toddler photographed wearing a diaper made from a garbage bag, were published in nearly every media outlet covering the crisis in the Strip; But an independent journalist finds that he suffers from a background of genetic diseases, including cerebral palsy and a lack of oxygen in the blood; which contribute to his appearance; His diseases were omitted from report, and the narrative of starvation in Gaza intensified
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Among the most influential visuals was a photo of 18-month-old Palestinian toddler Muhammad al-Matouq, taken by journalist Ahmad al-Arini. The imageshowing the child in a makeshift diaper made from a black trash bag held by his motherwas widely published by major outlets including CNN, The New York Times, Sky News, The Guardian, Daily Mail, The Times, and the BBC. Even the pro-Israel Daily Express featured it.
I took the photo to show the world the extreme hunger faced by babies and children in Gaza, al-Arini told the BBC. He said he found the boy and his mother living in a tent in Gaza City after being displaced from northern Gaza, with little more than a small stove inside. He claimed the toddler had dropped from 9 kg to 6 kgabout half the healthy weight for his ageand had never received breast milk, infant formula or supplements.
Al-Arini described the tent as resembling a grave, emphasizing the visual as symbolic of Gazas plight. But investigative journalist David Collier published a detailed report revealing that the child suffers not from starvation, but from rare genetic conditionsincluding cerebral palsy and blood oxygen deficiency. Collier based his findings on a medical report from the Basma Association for Aid in Gaza, signed by Dr. Saeed Mohammed al-Nassan, which stated the boy has required nutritional supplements since birth in December 2023two months after the war beganand that his medical condition stems from chronic illness affecting muscle tone, movement and posture. Collier also pointed out that al-Arinis photo omits the boys older brother Jude, age 3, who appears healthy in other, less widely distributed images. He noted that Muhammads mother, Huda, also shows no signs of severe malnutrition that would suggest an overall family food crisis.
https://www.ynetnews.com/magazine/article/bjtpa6vvgl
Photos of Muhammad al-Matouq, the emaciated Gazan toddler photographed wearing a diaper made from a garbage bag, were published in nearly every media outlet covering the crisis in the Strip; But an independent journalist finds that he suffers from a background of genetic diseases, including cerebral palsy and a lack of oxygen in the blood; which contribute to his appearance; His diseases were omitted from report, and the narrative of starvation in Gaza intensified
--snip--
Among the most influential visuals was a photo of 18-month-old Palestinian toddler Muhammad al-Matouq, taken by journalist Ahmad al-Arini. The imageshowing the child in a makeshift diaper made from a black trash bag held by his motherwas widely published by major outlets including CNN, The New York Times, Sky News, The Guardian, Daily Mail, The Times, and the BBC. Even the pro-Israel Daily Express featured it.
I took the photo to show the world the extreme hunger faced by babies and children in Gaza, al-Arini told the BBC. He said he found the boy and his mother living in a tent in Gaza City after being displaced from northern Gaza, with little more than a small stove inside. He claimed the toddler had dropped from 9 kg to 6 kgabout half the healthy weight for his ageand had never received breast milk, infant formula or supplements.
Al-Arini described the tent as resembling a grave, emphasizing the visual as symbolic of Gazas plight. But investigative journalist David Collier published a detailed report revealing that the child suffers not from starvation, but from rare genetic conditionsincluding cerebral palsy and blood oxygen deficiency. Collier based his findings on a medical report from the Basma Association for Aid in Gaza, signed by Dr. Saeed Mohammed al-Nassan, which stated the boy has required nutritional supplements since birth in December 2023two months after the war beganand that his medical condition stems from chronic illness affecting muscle tone, movement and posture. Collier also pointed out that al-Arinis photo omits the boys older brother Jude, age 3, who appears healthy in other, less widely distributed images. He noted that Muhammads mother, Huda, also shows no signs of severe malnutrition that would suggest an overall family food crisis.
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His name is Mohammad Al-Motawaq. He is 18 months old. And he is starving in Gaza [View all]
David__77
Jul 27
OP
The latest child to starve to death in Gaza weighed less than when she was born
David__77
Jul 27
#16
my only point is that there is as much misinformation as real info coming out of the region.
mopinko
Jul 27
#7
I know! Just like they steal aid under the helpless gaze of IDF soldiers and their gazillion drones!
AloeVera
Jul 27
#23