The struggle in the form of struggle of Gaza citizens fails to reach the north

Citizens caught in the chaos of food distribution in Gaza hungry (image credit: AP)

Prior to the war, Hazam Lubbad was a university student, who supported his studies while working as a waiter in a restaurant in Gaza City. For the last 19 months, he has been descending with his expanded family at Sheikh Redwan, a neighborhood in the north -west of Gaza city.Many neighboring areas, such as Beat Lahia and Jabalia, have been ordered to ’empty’ and move south by the Israeli army. The region has a continuous Israeli aerial attack and shelling, the residents say, as well as a desperate conflict to find enough food. Walking around the area is also dangerous.

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In a video message from Gaza, 21-year-old Palestinian said, “Whatever we are available, a meal in a day, from morning to late night. Sometimes there is lentils; sometimes it is a pasta.”Labbad said that food has been in less supply throughout the war. Now, after the 11-week blockade by the Israeli government, some food has started entering the Gaza, but the residents say it is still not reaching the north.Israel closed the crossing and stopped all aid delivery in Gaza on 2 March. Israeli officials said Hamas was stealing and using assistance to the supply of his own fighters, without providing evidence to support the claim. Hamas, who is in charge of Gaza, is considered a terrorist group by Israel, Germany, America and many other countries.

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Lubd said, “There is no flour from one and a half months to two months. A kilo of flour on the black-market is 80-100 shekel (about € 20-24 or $ 22-28), and the situation we are living in does not allow us to buy it,” Lubbad said that he had set up a basic solar-operated phone charging station, where people could recharge their phone in exchange for money.“Without this money, there is no income,” he said. This means that he cannot take the risk of buying a lot in the markets, where prices touch the sky. According to the residents, some of the recent assistance entering Gaza was robbed by desperate and hungry people. Other people are selling food at inflated prices.Israel has not allowed foreign journalists to be allowed in Gaza as it launched his war in 2023 after Hamas terror attacks, so DW often has to rely to talk to Ghazan over the phone. Residents in the north are also looking at the news of almost daily killings of people trying to reach food distribution sites in Southern Gaza. These sites are run by a private American-insistence company called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) and secured by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).The United Nations and other human organizations have rejected the new food distribution system, arguing that it would be unable to meet the needs of 2.3 million residents of Gaza and allow Israel to use food as a means of controlling the population. Northern Gaza has no distribution sites and it will be dangerous for people in the north to get far away and to get them.The United Nations stated that it is allowed to bring a limited number of trucks with flour, which is allowed only by Israel to distribute bakers, as well as some other supply, such as medical items and baby food.

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,This is the lack of engineer, “Jonathan Wohital said, the head of the United Nations-Oka, in a briefing with journalists in Jerusalem last week, in a briefing, saying that help should reach all citizens where they are-and should not be limited.” This new scheme is monitoring-based ration that legalizes the policy of depriving of design. And it comes at a time when people in Gaza, half of which are children, are facing a living crisis.,Along with the widespread reduction of food, there is also clean water and cooking gas. People resort to boiled nonsense or wooden pieces from bombing buildings to cook.On Tuesday, in another such incident, news agencies quoted local authorities as saying that there were 27 deaths after a support center set fire by Israeli forces. People have to walk for several miles to reach these sites, which are located near the militant areas of Israel.Earlier on Tuesday, the IDF made a statement. He said, “During the crowd movement with the routes specified towards the aid distribution site – about half a kilometer from the site – IDF soldiers identified several suspects, wandering from the specified access routes, moving towards them,” said this. “The soldiers set the warning on fire, and after the suspects failed to back down, some individual suspects were directed to additional shots that moved to the soldiers.,It states that the army is “aware of reports about casualties, and the details of the incident are being noted.”The army also stated that it allows “the US Citizen’s Organization (GHF) to operate independently to enable the distribution of assistance to Gajan residents – and not Hamas.” The International Red Cross (ICRC) said that his field hospital in Rafa received a large -scale casualties of 184 patients on Tuesday morning. Nineteen cases were declared dead on arrival, the statement said, and died shortly after eight. Most cases were faced with gunshot wounds.

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Last week, DW spoke to a young man who was displaced in southern Gaza and who managed to get two food boxes from the GHF distribution point.Muhammad Kashta said by the phone, “Anyone can take as much as possible. There were no instructions about the number, any check, or nothing.” “Since there were no clear instructions about which roads were to be taken to the area and to go out, some people entered the streets, which they did not know that they were off-lymph, and there was a bullet of bullets. I ran quickly and saw nothing, but I heard the sound of bullets, “said 30 -year -old Kishta.Hazam Lubbad and his relatives are putting in Sheikh Radwan in North Gaza. They do not want to leave their territory because “there is only one bad situation everywhere. It is dangerous everywhere. , For now, Lubbad said that he has also resorted to grinding pasta and lentils to make bread. “We make 20 pieces of beating bread per day and divide them between 13 people. Each person gets one or two pieces per day. It helps us until we get something to eat.”Until some time ago, they were also able to buy dukka, a spice mixture is used as a dip for bread, but it is running less. Labbad said that when they were available, canned food has also gone out.“For children, it’s extremely difficult,” he said. “A meal in a day is not just enough, but there is no food for more than one meal.”

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