GAZA – The
hunger crisis in Gaza has worsened after hundreds of thousands of
Gazans who refused to evacuate their homes are now unable to obtain food as the
majority of their food stocks have been depleted and nothing remains in grocery
stores, Al-Ghad reported.
اضافة اعلان
According to the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, in a dedicated genocidal
effort, the
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) did not stop at
starving Palestinians in northern Gaza but also killed dozens of them while trying to
obtain limited aid that had come in.
Eyewitnesses from Gaza recounted horrific testimonies about their
humanitarian conditions on their personal Facebook and X pages. They state that
living in the face of the continued bombardment and
war of hunger has exhausted
them and turned into a nightmare that looms over their lives.
Hisham Abu Asaker published a picture showing a Palestinian girl’s
"petition,” in which she reports the
lack of food and the spread of
epidemics, and the message stated, “We have started to die of hunger!”
As for the Palestinian journalist Hossam Shabat, he posted on X, “We will
sleep tonight in
Jabalia hungry without food, and parents in Rafah will not
sleep from the cold in the tents, and the shells are randomly pounding down on
Khan Yunis.”
Palestinian journalist Yousef Al-Domouky wrote on Facebook, “Bread
preparation recipe: A kilo of flour; piled up on the crossing. If it is not
available, it is replaced by rabbit-fattening feed from
northern Gaza. And mix
with a lot of patience, complacency, and silence.”
In the same framework, experts have repeatedly warned of the dangers of
genocide, reminding all governments that they have a responsibility to prevent
it. They confirmed that the
Israeli occupation does not only kill Palestinian
civilians through its indiscriminate shelling but also deliberately imposes
disease and malnutrition for long periods, as well as causing drought and
famine by destroying civil infrastructure.
Experts have advocated for the rapid and unhindered delivery of humanitarian
aid to Gazans in order to prevent famine.
They emphasized that their worry about genocide is not confined to the
ongoing bombing of Gaza, but also includes the slow suffering and death caused
by long-term occupation, siege, and current civilian destruction.
Medical officials in Gaza reported that the number of
Palestinians killed by
Israeli airstrikes has surpassed 25,000, with 62,681 injured, the majority of
whom are women and children. Thousands of people are still trapped under rubble
and on the road, unable to be rescued and with little hope of survival.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, 178 Palestinians have been
murdered in the last 24 hours, making it one of the worst days of the Israeli
offensive.
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