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Displaced Gazans say aid not nearly enough as children going hungry
Storyline: Displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have expressed desperation as Israel's blockade on aid continues to prevent families from obtaining enough food to fill their stomachs. Hospitals in Gaza reported that 14 more people have died of hunger and malnutrition over the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of hunger- and malnutrition-related deaths to 147, including 88 children, health officials in Gaza said on Monday. Israel has further tightened its blockade on Gaza since the conflict between Hamas and Israel erupted on October 7, 2023, causing severe shortages of food, drugs, fuels and other basic necessities. It remains common to see crowds of people at markets, but few of them are able to buy anything because of the insufficient supply and high prices. Vendors at the market have clearly witnessed people's suffering in the besieged enclave. A total of one million women and girls in Gaza are facing mass starvation, violence and abuse, UN Women said in a statement on the escalating humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza on Monday. Malnutrition is soaring and essential services have long collapsed, forcing women and girls to adopt increasingly dangerous survival strategies, the statement said. Amid the blockade and higher prices, Gazans have been forced to seek out cheaper alternatives, even if they provide little nutritional value. Shotlist: Gaza Strip - Recent: 1. Various of people at market 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sameh Al-Sakani, displaced person (starting with shot 1): "There is no one here in Gaza with a full stomach. I almost (would) sell everything I have, my car -- I would sell even my house, just to feed my children." 3. Various of people at market 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Bilal Abu Al-Khair, displaced person (starting with shot 3): "I have small children, and I can't even feed them bread. I can't provide them with a decent life like other human beings. I am injured, and my children are still young. I can't even send them to the U.S. aid distribution points in the Zikim area, for fear they might be killed." 5. People at market 6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Sami Al-Dabbour, displaced person: "Since this morning, I've only had a cup of bitter tea without sugar. Ever since we returned from southern Gaza after Ramadan, we've been surviving only on bitter tea." 7. Various of people at market, vegetable stand 8. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmad Ashour, vegetable vendor (starting with shot 7): "In the past, we would sell large quantities. The least someone would buy was vegetables by the pound, even small families bought by the kilo or pound. But today, everyone buys just one piece at a time." 9. Various of people at market, stands 10. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Umm Muhammad Abu Sharia, displaced woman (ending with shot 11): "We are displaced from northern Gaza. There is no flour or food. Every four to five days, we manage to get just one kilo of flour -- only after severe hardship, either from generous people or by borrowing money to buy it." Gaza Strip - July 27, 2025: 11. Various of children collecting flour from ground Gaza Strip - Recent: 12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Saeed Al-Hout, vendor: "Because of the high price of sugar, we’ve started relying on this sweetener (Stevia) as a substitute. Today, the price of one kilo of sugar ranges from 650 to 700 shekels (about 195 to 210 U.S. dollars). Nowadays, we’ve come to depend on alternatives for everything." Gaza Strip - July 27, 2025: 13. Various of Palestinians walking, getting humanitarian aid. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]
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