Gaza: People’s backbone breaks hunger, barely once a day

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Gaza: People's backbone breaks hunger, barely once a day

If people are getting some food ingredients in Gaza, no nutrients are very low.

People in Gaza are getting a mixture of thin pulses, lentils or rice, a piece of bread or herbal and ingredients in the name of food.

The situation is so compassionate that adults deliberately leave their food so that the stomach of the child, the elderly and the sick can be filled first.

Nevertheless, on average, 12 children have been admitted to the hospital due to serious malnutrition on average.

A parent said, “When my kids woke up from hunger at night, I tell them: ‘Drink water and close your eyes.’ I break this thing.

The risk of life for food

Due to this serious food crisis, people in Gaza are forced to risk their lives every day to get some food.

According to the Gaza Health Ministry (MOH), 5 Palestinians died and 66 people were injured in trying to get food assistance from May 28.

Jonathan Whitel, head of the UN Human Affairs Office (OCHA), working in the Palestinian region of Israel, said, “Most of the casualties were intentionally shot dead, tried to reach the American-Inspelli distribution centers, or to shoot at them intentionally or blindly.”

Since the end of May in Gaza, the US-Israeli-backed Gaza has been distributing the Humanities Institute (GHF) assistance by bypassing the UN and established Zer-Government agencies.

The United Nations has said that Palestinians who seek assistance from GHF will face shots, sheep and stamped.

A Palestinian man told the WFP “We don’t want to go there. But what do we have? Our kids ask for food.

Basic system at the edge of the collapse

Almost all the services in Gaza have been brought to the edge of the collapse through long war and bombings.

In the absence of fuel, only 40 percent of the drinking water is working and 93 percent of homes are facing a water security crisis.

Fuel deficiency is also influenced the services badly because treatment equipment and drug savings depend on electricity.

Displacement

12 -After the day -to -day ceasefire, more than 3,000 Palestinians have been displaced by Lakh since the Israeli bombing began on March 7. This displacement is not the first time for almost everyone.

More than 12 percent of Gaza is either Israeli military zone or subject to displacement orders, so safe places for new displacement are very low or zero.

They are forced to stay in the crowded displacement camps, temporary shelters, damaged buildings and sometimes open spaces. Schools have now turned into a shelter, not a learning place.

“The school has become an empty shelter, where there is no environment for safe education,” the UN Relief and Working Organization (UNRWA) teacher said for Palestinian refugees in Nusium.

According to the United Nations Secretary -Geenral Stepan Dujarki, the situation in these shelters is rapidly deteriorating because there is not enough shelter material to be found.

He said in a statement on June 5, “Israeli officials have not reached Gaza since March 7 since the Israeli officials issued a full ban on all other supplies.”

He said, “Although some items have been allowed to come after a limited amount, the restrictions on tents, wood, tarpolin and any other shelter are still underway”