Палестинская журналистка рассказала о последствиях продолжающейся войны в Газе
There is no internet, electricity in the Gaza Strip, and the country is experiencing a fuel and energy crisis. Palestinian journalist Shorouk Ayla told Izvestia.
According to her testimony, goods in the Strip are transported on carts driven by donkeys and horses. There are a few buses in Gaza that run on vegetable oil for cooking, but they are quite few and run amuck.
"We are in starvation conditions. We have no bread, no flour to bake anything, many children are malnourished and dying from it. My daughter is two years old and she doesn't know what a supermarket is - there is simply nothing to buy in them now. She doesn't know what chocolate is or what children's snacks are - she has never tasted it," said Shoruk.
According to the latest data, since October 6, 2024, Israel has rejected more than 100 UN requests to deliver humanitarian aid to northern Gaza. Meanwhile, according to media reports, the Jewish state is seeking to improve the humanitarian situation in the Strip following US threats to stop arms deliveries.
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