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Gaza's Deadly Food Rush
Gaza Strip, Khan YounisSaturday, June 21, 2025
The rush for food is brutal. Omar al-Hobi, a father of three, described a mad dash where people trampled each other, and the injured were left behind. He managed to secure some flour, but much of it was ruined in the scramble. His wife, Anwaar Saleh, will ration the supplies to make them last.
Thieves add to the danger. Heba Jouda saw a boy beaten and robbed, and an older man attacked while hugging his food sack. The desperation has bred a ruthless environment where everyone is out for themselves.
The human cost is immense. Jamil Atili, a 51-year-old man, returned empty-handed from a food center, his face cut by a knife and pepper-sprayed by a guard. He has nothing to feed his 13 family members, and his heart is broken.
This is the grim reality in Gaza. People are forced into a deadly competition for survival, with violence and chaos at every turn. The situation is a stark reminder of the human toll of conflict and the desperate need for a sustainable solution.
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