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Palestinians in Gaza slide deeper into starvation
Storyline: Displaced Palestinians living in shabby camps are sliding deeper into starvation as Gaza's humanitarian crisis spirals. According to the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) released on Friday, more than half a million people in Gaza are facing famine conditions marked by starvation and preventable deaths. Many locals who have been forced to reside in camps say hunger has weaken them more and more. "We have no lentils, no flour, no sugar, no rice. You can come and see where we live, we go to sleep without dinner. As you can see, my body is thin. I suffer from high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease, hunger makes it so bad that I can no longer see clearly," Zaki Abu Nada, a displaced elderly man, told CGTN. "My wife and our seven children are truly suffering from malnutrition. Even though we are registered with all the UN agencies, including UNICEF, they are still starving. I'm speaking to you now and I can barely stand. I say to the world: enough famine for our people," said Mohammed Salem, another displaced Palestinian. A loose network of makeshift charity food-distribution sites known as "Takiya" kitchens has been seen as the last line of defense against starvation in Gaza. Yet, due to the Israeli military blockade that is choking off bulk food deliveries, the kitchens are critically under-supplied, unable to meet the demands of a starving region. "Since Ramadan five months ago, we've been living in extremely harsh conditions. My son is injured by shrapnel in the head and cannot work, and we have no source of income. We rely on the soup kitchen for food when it opens once in two to three weeks. If it stops, we will die of hunger. Nobody knows how we suffer. Our life is unbearably difficult," said Faiza Al-Ayoubi, a displaced woman. "The crossing has been closed for five months, and whatever they allow to come through is scarce and extremely expensive, so we cannot buy it. I myself can't afford to feed my children and grandchildren. The entire camp is already living in famine," said Umm Mohammed Habeeb, another displaced Palestinian. Shotlist: Gaza City, Gaza Strip - Recent: 1. Various of camp for displaced Palestinians, tents on rubbles 2. Various of displaced senior Zaki Abu Nada walking with cane 3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Zaki Abu Nada, displaced Palestinian: "We have no lentils, no flour, no sugar, no rice. You can come and see where we live, we go to sleep without dinner. As you can see, my body is thin. I suffer from high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease, hunger makes it so bad that I can no longer see clearly." 4. Various of displaced Palestinian Mohammed Salem sitting in tent with son 5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mohammed Salem, displaced Palestinian: "My wife and our seven children are truly suffering from malnutrition. Even though we are registered with all the UN agencies, including UNICEF, they are still starving. I'm speaking to you now and I can barely stand. I say to the world: enough famine for our people." 6. Various of children in camp 7. Various of people cooking food in camp 8. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Umm Mohammed Habeeb, displaced Palestinian: "Since Ramadan five months ago, we've been living in extremely harsh conditions. My son is injured by shrapnel in the head and cannot work, and we have no source of income. We rely on the soup kitchen for food when it opens once in two to three weeks. If it stops, we will die of hunger. Nobody knows how we suffer. Our life is unbearably difficult." 9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Faiza Al-Ayoubi, displaced Palestinian: "The crossing has been closed for five months, and whatever they allow to come through is scarce and extremely expensive, so we cannot buy it. I myself can't afford to feed my children and grandchildren. The entire camp is already living in famine." 10. Various of children 11. Tents. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]
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