In Gaza, chaos and Israeli offensive complicate aid distribution

After a harrowing eight-hour evacuation from Gaza City, Mohammed al-Rai, a father of five, returns to a familiar challenge: the hunt for food.

But he is finding it harder than ever to feed his family, he says.

He does not have enough money to buy food in the market, nor does the local charity kitchen near his new home – a makeshift tent – have enough food for him. He just has to wait and see whether a relative can spare him any leftovers.

Why We Wrote This

More food is reaching Gaza now but barely enough to stave off famine amid the chaos of forced displacement, which was ordered by the Israeli army.

Some days, Mr. al-Rai’s children eat; other days, they wait in line for a meal handout that never arrives.

“Today, you may get something, tomorrow, nothing,” Mr. al-Rai says, a few days after fleeing an Israeli army offensive in Gaza City with his family in a truck hastily packed with their last belongings. “Now, the suffering cannot be described.”

As several Western nations moved to recognize a Palestinian state, and as U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres called for the implementation of measures ordered by the International Court of Justice to halt fighting as part of an ongoing genocide case against Israel, Gaza’s residents face an ever-deepening crisis.

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