Gazans struggle to feed their children under Israeli campaign

Palestinian residents evacuate on Thursday from the Tuffah neighborhood in the east of Gaza City heading toward areas in the west. (AFP)
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Updated 27 June 2024
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Gazans struggle to feed their children under Israeli campaign

KHAN YOUNIS: Famine approaches slowly for Gazans, who spend hours in queues for a few ladles of cooked food and the chance to fill plastic containers with drinkable water after nearly nine months of Israel’s military campaign in the enclave.

Sometimes, there is nothing to queue for in the shattered streets and crowded schools that have been turned into shelters for the vast majority of Palestinians displaced by bombardment.

In a UN-run school in Khan Younis that has been turned into a shelter for displaced people, Umm Feisal Abu Nqera sat on the floor between mattresses, preparing a small meal for herself and her six children.

She cut tomatoes into a bowl, stirred a small pan of beans, and crushed ingredients in a mortar and pestle. Her young daughters lay nearby, playing listlessly. 

Her husband fed a baby liquefied lentils from a bottle.

“If the charity kitchen did not come here for one day, we would wonder what we would eat that day,” she said. 

The beans came from the kitchen. Food prices in Gaza are very high, and her family has had no income since the war began.

“We are living the worst days of our lives in terms of famine and deprivation,” she said. “Today, your son looks at you, and you bleed from within because you cannot provide him with his most basic rights and the simplest needs for his life,” she said.


Israeli settlements in West Bank growing at highest level since 2017: UN report

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Israeli settlements in West Bank growing at highest level since 2017: UN report

UNITED NATIONS: The expansion of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank is at its highest level since at least 2017, when the United Nations began tracking such data, according to a report by the United Nations secretary-general seen by AFP on Friday.
In 2025, “plans for nearly 47,390 housing units were advanced, approved, or tendered, compared with some 26,170 in 2024,” the report said.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned what he called the “relentless” expansion in a statement accompanying the report, saying it “continues to fuel tensions, impede access by Palestinians to their land and threaten the viability of a fully independent, democratic, contiguous and sovereign Palestinian State.”