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September 17, 2018 12:30 pm

Starving Yemenis Eat Leaves To Survive Amid War: Report

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SANNA — Many Yemeni fami­lies reportedly have nothing to eat but leaves as a humani­tarian crisis caused by Saudi Arabia’s deadly bombing cam­paign on the impoverished state reaches a critical stage.

The Associated Press re­ported that people in the Aslam district of Yemen’s northwest­ern Hajjah Province rely on leaves from the local vine, known as Halas in Arabic or Arabian Wax Leaf in English, due to worsening hunger.

Mothers, the report said, pick the leaves, then wash and boil them into a sour, acidic green paste to stave off starvation.

According to local health figures, Aslam recorded one of Hajjah’s highest jumps in the number of malnourished children, from 384 cases be­ing treated in January, an ad­ditional 1,319 more came in over the next six months.

Additionally, Aslam’s main health center has no pediatricians, electricity, oxygen cylinders and fuel for generators, the report said.

“Aslam is just another pic­ture of Somalia,” said Saleh al Faqih, a worker in a mobile Health Ministry clinic.

In the village of al-Mashra­da, situated near Aslam, the mother of a 7-month-old girl, Zahra, is undernourished herself and is often unable to breastfeed her child.

“Since the day she was born, I have not had the mon­ey to buy her milk or buy her medicine,” said the mother who feeds her whole family with Halas mush.

“We are in the 21st century, but this is what the war did to us,” said Mekkiya Mahdi, the Aslam health center chief.

At least 20 children are known to have died of starva­tion this year in Hajjah.

Walid al-Shamshan, head of the Health Ministry’s nu­trition section in Hajjah, said the province had seen 17,000 cases of severe acute malnu­trition in the first six months of 2018, higher than in any full year on record.

“Deaths happen in re­mote villages where people can’t reach the health units,” Shamshan said. “It’s a steady deterioration and it’s scary.”

Saudi Arabia and its al­lies launched a brutal war, code-named Operation Deci­sive Storm, against Yemen in March 2015 in an attempt to reinstall former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, a staunch ally of Riyadh, and crush the Houthis.

The Western-backed of­fensive initially consisted of a bombing campaign, but was later coupled with a naval blockade and the deployment of ground forces into Yemen.

The blockade on Yemen has smothered humanitar­ian deliveries of food and medicine to the import-de­pendent country.

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