I planted a tree years ago that produced wild fruit. Now, children eat it daily due to the worsening famine in Gaza, despite my warnings. They are always hungry. This is not just a food crisis, but a real famine.
pale faces, sunken eyes, searching for food.
Hassan Abdel Fattah can't move, having lost half his weight. Om Ibrahim's children cry from hunger. My family struggles to find food daily, with prices soaring. Bread is rare, and we eat without refrigeration.
Borders are closed, aid is minimal. Shops are shut. At Al Awda hospital, children suffer from malnutrition, lacking medicine. Journalists are also suffering.
A nutrition expert says hunger harms children, causing stunted growth and future health problems. The effects will last beyond the war.
The situation is worse than past conflicts. Markets are closed, crossings are blocked, and medical supplies are scarce. Even burial costs are a burden for families.
5 Comments
ZmeeLove
This is a call for sympathy rather than action. How can we change this narrative into something positive?
Loubianka
I feel like this post is painting a one-dimensional picture of the crisis. Where are the voices of those who are trying to change it?
BuggaBoom
The situation is tragic, yes, but sensationalizing it won't lead to solutions. We need constructive discussions.
Noir Black
This sounds more like a publicity stunt than a genuine plea for help. Where's the actionable plan?
Eugene Alta
I can't believe we're still posting about this. We need to move forward, not just dwell on despair.