He went to get aid and didn't come back - stories of people killed in Gaza
Summary
Recent reports highlight the severe food shortages in Gaza, with individuals like 19-year-old Abdullah Jendeia dying amidst efforts to obtain aid. Malnutrition and a lack of adequate food supply continue to affect many in the area, with international organizations expressing concern over the humanitarian crisis.Key Facts
- Abdullah Jendeia, a 19-year-old from Gaza, died while trying to get food aid.
- The Hamas-run health ministry recorded two deaths from malnutrition within a day.
- Aid agencies and the UN report a growing food crisis, blaming an Israeli siege.
- Israel denies causing the food shortage, attributing it to Hamas.
- Abdullah went to an aid truck in a military zone where Israeli soldiers allegedly fired on them, resulting in his death.
- Abdullah worked with local grocers and hoped to start a business after the war.
- Ahmed Alhasant, aged 41, died from malnutrition after losing substantial weight.
- Ahmed's health declined due to the blockade of aid and insufficient food, exacerbated by his diabetes.
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