Published : 23-03-2017
Palestinian toddler Mahmoud Mohamed Za’tout, from Haifa’s town of Tira, in Palestine, died of a congenital heart disease (hole in the heart) rocking his vulnerable body.
Activists attributed the child’s death to the acute shortage in life-saving medicines due to the tough cordon slapped on Yarmouk Camp.
Za’tout is the fifth to have been pronounced dead in blockaded Yarmouk during March.
AGPS documented the death of 194 Palestinian refugees, mostly sheltered in Yarmouk, due to undernourishment and medical neglect.
Palestinian toddler Mahmoud Mohamed Za’tout, from Haifa’s town of Tira, in Palestine, died of a congenital heart disease (hole in the heart) rocking his vulnerable body.
Activists attributed the child’s death to the acute shortage in life-saving medicines due to the tough cordon slapped on Yarmouk Camp.
Za’tout is the fifth to have been pronounced dead in blockaded Yarmouk during March.
AGPS documented the death of 194 Palestinian refugees, mostly sheltered in Yarmouk, due to undernourishment and medical neglect.