Dizziness from hunger has become a constant, Gazans tell the BBC
Summary
In Gaza, a shortage of food and water is causing many families to go hungry as Israel's blockade continues. People struggle to find meals, and the situation is worsened by high food prices. Communication is difficult, and reporters rely on local contacts for information.Key Facts
- A blockade by Israel has stopped food and medical supplies from entering Gaza for over 10 weeks.
- Many families, like Ismail Abu Odeh's, have trouble getting enough food and water.
- Some local food kitchens have closed due to a lack of supplies.
- The prices of remaining food items in Gaza are very high, making them difficult for most people to afford.
- Communication with Gaza is limited to phone and digital messages, as journalists can't enter freely.
- Israel claims there is enough food in Gaza but blames Hamas for seizing aid.
- The area is reportedly on the brink of famine, according to warnings from the United Nations.
- People in Gaza are finding creative ways to prepare meals, using limited resources.
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