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Post by sevenofnine on Mar 4, 2024 12:05:26 GMT -5
I think the average people food being taken away from Hamas It's a daily struggle to find even the most basic food in Gaza City. "Sometimes we resort to looting abandoned or bombed out houses just to survive," Abu Ahmad told DW by phone from Gaza City. The father of six remained in Gaza City with two of his sons after the Israeli military ordered residents to move south in late October. The rest of his family is scattered across Gaza. "Two days ago, we started to see flour appearing in the market at prices that were somewhat affordable," the 48-year-old said. On Saturday, he said, they received a small box of aid dropped from planes. The Jordanian Air Force and other countries such as the United States have resorted to airdropping food packages, medical supplies and ready-to-eat meals int www.dw.com/en/gaza-famine-looms-due-to-aid-restrictions/a-68434730
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