Al Mayadeen English
Gaza's Israeli-made tragic realities: die out of hunger or die hungry
In a heartwarming yet heartbreaking story, a father in Gaza returns home with something his three children haven't seen in nine months. Their joy is overwhelming, jumping in excitement as if receiving the greatest gift. Even a neighbor offers over $150 for this item, but the father refuses. What could it be? This story, shared by the Wall Street Journal, along with that of a mother who received a chicken for the first time in months, reveals the devastating reality of life in Gaza as the war nears its one-year mark. Aid is dwindling, and over 2.2 million Palestinians face hunger while "Israel" continues to attack or block aid convoys. The Israeli occupation has given Palestinians two painful alternatives: die out of hunger; or die hungry.