The Gaza Strip is in a severe humanitarian crisis as aid deliveries have been halted since March 2025, compounding the devastation of nearly 19 months of conflict. Residents are grappling with widespread hunger, with soaring food prices and a lack of basic supplies. Ahmad Qattawi, a resident, describes daily life as tragic, dominated by the struggle for food and constant fear of bombing. Aid organizations are warning of high risks of malnutrition, as many Gazans can no longer afford essential items like vegetables and sugar, relying on canned food and makeshift cooking methods due to fuel shortages.
The reality in Gaza is indescribable. We live in tragedy, trying to survive without knowing whether we'll make it or not. Our souls died a long time ago.
Prices have skyrocketed and many Gazans have no more income. A kilogram of tomatoes now costs about 30 shekels, significantly higher than before the war.
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