Gaza Faces Starvation as Food Aid Blocked at Crossings

Hunger is tightening its grip on Gaza, where millions are struggling to survive after months of relentless bombardment and an ongoing blockade that has crippled every means of life. Despite international calls to ease restrictions, aid trucks loaded with food remain stranded at the border, barred from entering as families endure severe hunger and malnutrition spreads among children.

Local sources warn that the situation has reached breaking point. Entire communities are relying on scarce supplies of flour and contaminated water, while bakeries and food markets lie in ruins. Parents are skipping meals to feed their children, and in many shelters, people are surviving on one small portion of bread a day. The deprivation is no longer a risk, it is already a daily reality.

What is unfolding in Gaza is not a natural famine but one created by deliberate restriction. The ongoing blockade of humanitarian aid, combined with the destruction of farmland and storage facilities, has made access to food a weapon of war. Without immediate and unrestricted delivery of large-scale food assistance, thousands more could die, not from bombs, but from hunger.

Source : Safa News