Iman Rajab sits in his vibrant tent in Gaza City, and flour is over again.
I found half a bag of flour in the trash. She has pests and has clear signs of pollution. But he is still the best hope for Rajab to keep his six children feeding and wandering. Then the flour was released again to make bread.
“My children vomit after eating. The smell is horrific,” says Rajab. “But what can I do? What will I do to feed my children if not?”
It is one of the hundreds of thousands of parents in Gaza who struggle to feed their children while destroying the war that destroyed the war towards a Hunger is widespread And it was completely detailed by the man.
For about two months, Israel made a complete siege in GazaIn refusal to allow one truck with one human aid or goods to enter the longest period in which Israel imposed such a total siege.
Israel claims to reduce the entry of humanitarian aid to pressure Hamas to release the hostages. But international organizations claim that their actions violate international law, as some Israel accuses the use of hunger as a war weapon – a war crime.
Impact of course: This week’s World Food Program announced that its warehouse is empty; The kitchens of society that are still operating cut their last stocks.
A little remaining food is sold in Gaza markets at exorbitant prices, which they cannot afford. I now told a minute of flour, equivalent to $ 100. CNN.
The acute malnutrition of children is rapidly increasing, which is one of the imminent hunger signs. Nearly 3700 children were diagnosed last month, an increase of 82 % compared to February, according to the data from United Nations.
Osama, who is now weighing, or his mother, who is now weighing only 9 kilograms, who is now 9 kilograms, according to his mother, has lost his Osama, five kilograms, which now weighs 9 kilograms, according to his mother. According to the World Health Organization, the average weight of a healthy boy is about 18 kg.
It contains many pre -medical conditions – including pancreatic disorder and respiratory problems – that require a diet rich in fat and proteins to stay in good health. These foods have become completely unavailable as the Israeli siege is close to the third month.
Usama’s skin now sticks to the bones, and his mother says he can barely walk.
“I must carry it everywhere. It can only ride the tent to the bathroom and nothing more,” she says.
When his mother took off his clothes to shower, he cries with pain. Each painful movement is in its condition.
Food delivery operations are banned in Gaza
Humanitarian aid organizations, which were once answering the food crisis in which Gaza was afflicted in most of this war, has not been answered now.
In an empty warehouse, the emergency coordinator told the World Food Program in Gaza, Yasmine Maidan, that the organization’s supplies “was sold.”
She said: “We are in a position where more than 400,000 people received help from our hot kitchens – which is the last salvation of the population – paralyzed.”
If Israel opens the doors of Gaza only, PMA says it is ready to send adequate humanitarian aid to feed all the population for up to two months.
The Palestinian Refugee Assistance Agency at the United Nations in the following East (UNRWA), the main branch of the United Nations that supports the Palestinians, said he had nearly 3000 trucks, taking into account the entry of Gaza. Both clients need Israel to suspend the mass to reach this help.
Since the situation in Gaza is getting worse, Israel has not provided any indication until time planning any action to avoid hunger on a large scale.
The European allies of Israel – including France, Germany and the United Kingdom have made increasing urgent calls to the country to enable humanitarian aid – with a remarkable exception.
Unlike last year, when former US President Joe Biden pressed Israel over and over again to facilitate more assistance in Gaza, the government of President Donald Trump supports the Israeli siege.
The White House of National Security Council issued Israeli monitoring data on the flow of humanitarian aid as a bargaining chickenpox to compel Hamas to release more hostages.
Indeed, last week, the newly named American ambassador, Mike Hakapi, rejected the humanitarian authorities’ appeals to pressure Israel to open the border.
He said: “What I would like to suggest is that we worked together to put pressure as it really deserves: about Hamas.”
“When this happens and the hostages are launched, which is an urgent question for all of us, we hope that humanitarian aid will flow freely,” he added.
But the hungry civilians in Gaza are running out of time. In the community cafeteria in the Nosast, the refugee camp in the center of Gaza City last Friday (25), hundreds of Palestinians waited in a line in the burning sun of the only meal that most of them will do on that day.
When sitting on the floor, an elderly woman named Aisha protects the head from the sun with the pan that expects to fill the food. She feels bad – her head appears to melt.
Aisha says, with a weak voice of fatigue. “There is no food, there is nothing. Death is easier than this life.”
Young people and the elderly crowd in front of the line, with pans and vessels. The only daily meal of this charity has become the only salvation, but the comprehensive routine of the hours it spends in waiting lists for rare livelihoods is its leadership and many others to the maximum.
“This pan – how can she feed eight people?” Abu Sobhi Hara, a Palestinian who is unable to contain her frustration. Who should I feed – my wife, son, or the elderly?
“Our children die in the war, in the bombing of schools, tents and homes,” shouting. “Have mercy on us. We are looking for a piece of food.”