The World Food Programme has revealed that its food stocks in Gaza have been exhausted as a result of Israel’s blockade, leading to severe consequences for the hundreds of thousands of people who depend on charity kitchens for their daily meals. These kitchens play a crucial role in providing food to 80% of Gaza’s population, serving a total of 644,000 meals every day. However, they are now on the brink of shutting down due to the lack of supplies caused by Israel’s restrictions. The blockade is part of Israel’s strategy to exert pressure on Hamas for the release of hostages. The situation has raised concerns about the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, with residents facing food insecurity and an uncertain future. The depletion of food stocks in Gaza underscores the urgent need for international intervention to address the growing crisis and ensure that essential supplies reach those in need. The impact of Israel’s actions on the vulnerable population in Gaza highlights the importance of finding a sustainable solution to the ongoing conflict in the region.

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Israel’s blockade depletes Gaza food stocks, jeopardizing charity kitchens and impacting hundreds of thousands, reports World Food Programme.
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