The World Food Programme has raised concerns over the depletion of food stocks in Gaza as a result of Israel’s blockade, which has had a significant impact on hundreds of thousands of people who rely on charity kitchens for their daily meals. These kitchens play a crucial role in supporting 80% of Gaza’s population by providing 644,000 meals every day, but they are now facing the threat of imminent closure due to the lack of food supplies. Israel’s actions, including the cutting off of essential supplies, are believed to be part of efforts to exert pressure on Hamas for the release of hostages. The situation has raised alarm about a potential humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with many families already struggling to access basic necessities. The international community has been called upon to intervene and address the urgent needs of the people in Gaza to prevent a worsening of the situation. The depletion of food stocks and the looming threat of closure for charity kitchens highlight the dire circumstances faced by the population in Gaza, underscoring the need for immediate assistance and a resolution to the ongoing conflict in the region.

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Gaza’s food crisis worsens as World Food Programme reports depleted stocks due to Israel’s blockade, impacting charity kitchens.
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