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Hunger that “defeats” in the Gaza Strip … scrambled and screaming in the “accommodation” queue

The ten -year -old Palestinian child, Youssef Al -Najjar, rushes to barefoot and carry a worn out, to join a charitable kitchen, or “hospice”, in Gaza City with the dawn of dawn, to find hundreds of predecessors.

“People crowd, and they are afraid that they will lose their role. There are young children between the feet, and people falling the ground due to crowding, and screaming prevails in the place,” the child says.

Thousands of Gaza residents, including many children, rush to charitable kitchens in the early hours of the morning every day, in order to collect food for their families, while the World Food Program warned that his food stocks in the sector have run out due to the comprehensive siege on the entry of aid to Gaza.

The Director General of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Pierre Crahambol, said on Monday in a forum in Doha that “a new hell spark” was launched with the renewed war in Gaza on the second of March, talking about “death, injuries, repeated displacement, truncated parties … and hunger and deprivation of aid and dignity on a large scale.”

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has been largely exacerbated since Israel stopped entering aid after resuming the war.

The child, Youssef Al -Najjar, who killed his father in the war, rushes every morning to the charitable cuisine.
He says, “From the intensity of congestion sometimes the fate falls from my hands, and all the food falls on the ground, and I return to my family, empty -handed … then I feel oppressive more.”

The lens of Agence France Presse documented scenes of the gathering of dozens of children about the hospice in Gaza City. They stood with their utensils in a desperate attempt to get food in which they hunger.
Trying to push the crowd back, one of them hit a boy when he approaches a bowl filled with fresh rice.

Aida Abu Riala, 42, from the Nusseirat area, in the center of Gaza, says, “I have no bread crumb. There is no food for my family. Therefore, I have to go to the hospice despite my suffering in crowding, screaming and collision. The numbers are great, and they are all hungry like us.

In the Khan Yunis area, southern Gaza Strip, Alaa Abu Amira, 28, who is displaced from Beit Lahia in the north, says, “When the accommodation of the hospice of the hospice, the sun is not shining yet,” adding, “People are crowding out, and serious stampede cases occur.

In The Hague, Palestinian Ambassador Ammar Hegazy told the International Court of Justice at the beginning of a week of hearings designated for Israel’s humanitarian obligations towards the Palestinians, that Israel is using the prevention of the access of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians in Gaza as a “weapon of war”, more than 50 days after it imposed a comprehensive siege on the entry of aid to the war of the war.

Ambassador Hegazy added to the judges, “All bakeries supported by the United Nations in Gaza were forced to close their doors,” Ambassador Hegazy told judges.

He added that “nine out of ten Palestinians do not get safe drinking water. The United Nations storage and other international agencies are empty.”

“We are facing a starvation. Humanitarian aid is used as a war weapon.”

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