Organisations such as SCI are not prone to exaggeration, and if it says that a generation could die then a generation could die. It will not just be starvation, there are the bombs and diseases such as cholera taking a cull as well. Key to the relief for Yemen’s children is the port of Hodeida on the Red Sea coast. It is held by the rebels and blockaded by the Saudis and their allies. Pictures of living skeletons, children held together by tissue-thin skin, have emerged. They were taken in the hospital at Abs which is to the north of Hodeida. A trickle of aid makes it through the port but nowhere near enough and even if aid were to suddenly flow there will be millions of children who will have suffered life-changing damage that is irreversible, and for whom any aid is just too late. Food is a weapon of war, starvation the fallout from the bomb that is never heard to explode. And the world? The world stands back, impassive, content and complaisant.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2018.
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