Flour, fire and fear as I try to parent in a starving Gaza'
Briefly

Hunger is a pervasive and terrifying reality for families in Gaza, with some going months without a full meal, unable to meet even basic nutritional needs. Families grapple with shortages, as calls for help from desperate women in displacement camps highlight the dire circumstances. Children are left asking for food items that are no longer available, representing the heartbreaking consequences of famine amidst ongoing conflict. The author recounts a personal narrative of desperation, as supplies dwindle to an unsustainable level, illustrating the futility and despair of daily life in these conditions.
Famine is marching forwards in broad daylight, shamelessly in a world so proud of its humanity.
My days revolve around hunger. One sister calls to ask about flour, and the other sends a message saying all they have is lentils.
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