Palestinian Territories: In the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza, Abu Jibril wanted to feed his family and killed two horses. “We have no choice but to kill horses to feed our children. Hunger is killing us,” he told AFP. Before the war, Jabaliya was the largest refugee camp in the Palestinian territories. Hamas attacked southern Israel on October 7, killing approximately 1,160 people, according to Israeli figures.
60-year-old Dibril escaped from nearby Beit Hanoun during the clashes. The current home for him and his family is a tent near the United Nations school.
Water pollution, electricity and overcrowding became problems in the camp, which was established in 1948 and covered an area of only 1.4 square kilometers (half a square mile).
High unemployment is also a problem for more than 100,000 people in the region.
Food does not run out anymore, aid organizations cannot enter the region because they cannot. Frenzy of bombing and looting of many trucks trying to reach.
The World Health Organization this week said its group had declared an “unprecedented shock”, while the United Nations warned that 2.2 million people were in favor of destruction. A two-month-old baby died of malnutrition on Friday at a Gaza City hospital seven kilometers (just over four kilometers) from Jabaliya, a clean health center in Hamas-controlled Gaza.
In total, at least 29,606 people were killed in the war in Gaza, the ministry said on Saturday.
He digs and demands money
At the camp, ragged children wait expectantly, holding plastic boxes and kitchen utensils for the little food they have left.
As supply decreases, prices increase. For example, a pound of rice went from 7 shekels ($1.90) to 55 shekels, and one man complained:
“Our old people can still do it, but the kids are four and five, what are they doing? Is it okay to go to bed hungry and sleepless?” he said angrily.
The UN children’s organization UNICEF warned that the alarming warning about food shortages, malnutrition and diseases could cause an “explosion” in child deaths in Gaza.
According to the forecast dated February 19 , It is estimated that one in six children under the age of two in Gaza is malnourished.
Locals began eating corn waste and animals unfit for human consumption, and even abandoned them to avoid starvation. One woman said, “No, there is no food, there is no rice, “There is no water,” he said.
“We started asking for money from our neighbors. Our family does not have a single shekel. We knocked on the door, but no one gave us money.”
“Death from hunger”
Jabaliya is grumpy because of the lack of food and his punishment. Sudden attack test that many people took on Friday.
A child said, “We are not from air strikes, but from hunger He carried a banner that read “We are dying”.
Another child held a banner that read “Hunger eats our flesh”, while protesters chanted “Don’t die of hunger. Say no killing, no blockade.” But the conflict destroyed the land along with his house, leaving it empty.
In six weeks and months the Israeli bombardment of Gaza essentially turned into a place of rubble and living meat and rice, and He serves his unthinking family and neighbors.
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Despite the need, he says he is still cautious about his answers. “No one knew they actually ate horses.”