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Gaza's Food Crisis: A Desperate Situation
Gaza Strip, Deir Al-Balah, PalestineFriday, April 25, 2025
The blockade has also led to a significant increase in food prices. Many foods, including meat, eggs, fruits, dairy products, and vegetables, have disappeared from markets. Those that remain are often too expensive for many people to afford. This has led to a heavy reliance on canned goods, which are often the only affordable option.
The World Food Program has 116, 000 tons of food ready to be brought into Gaza. However, this food remains stuck at the border, as Israel has not opened its borders to allow it in. This food could feed 1 million people for four months, but for now, it remains out of reach.
The blockade is part of a broader conflict between Israel and Hamas. Israel has accused Hamas of diverting aid for its own purposes, but humanitarian workers deny this, saying that the United Nations strictly monitors the distribution of aid. They also point out that the aid flow during the ceasefire was barely enough to cover the immense needs from throughout the war.
The conflict has had a devastating impact on Gaza. Israel's air and ground campaign has leveled much of the region, and over 51, 000 Palestinians have been killed, mostly women and children. In October 2023, militants killed about 1, 200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted 251. They still hold 59 hostages after most were released in ceasefire deals.
The situation in Gaza is a complex one, with no easy solutions. However, one thing is clear: the blockade is causing immense suffering, and the international community must do more to address this crisis.
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