Israel has closed all crossings into Gaza, threatening to plunge 2 million people into a new hunger crisis
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| Displaced Palestinian families gather for free meals from a charitable kitchen at Al-Nuseirat Refugee Camp, Nusairat, Gaza Strip, on 28 February Photograph: Moiz Salhi/APAImages/Shutterstock |
After more than two years of war, and with Israeli forces in control of about 60% of the territory, almost all of Gaza’s food must be brought in.
Humanitarian groups feeding much of the population say the supplies they had on Saturday, when the war began, will only last a few more days.
“If [the borders] stay closed, World Central Kitchen will run out of food this week,” said the organisation’s founder and chief, José Andrés, in a post on social media.
“We are cooking 1m hot meals every day. We need food deliveries every single day.”
One international food security expert said there was just a week’s supply of fresh food in Gaza.
Community bakeries that supply some of the most vulnerable people have only enough flour for about 10 days of bread, and there are about two weeks’ supply of aid parcels.
Israel imposed a total siege on Gaza last spring followed by extreme restrictions on food shipments. Together they caused a famine last summer.
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