Gaza correspondent, reporting from Istanbul
The residents of Gaza have carefully welcomed the reports of a temporary human stagnation to allow assistance to the surrounded enclave, but many people say that a wide, permanent solution should be introduced for relief intensive crisis.
Israel’s army stated that it would open the humanist corridors that food and drug convoys would be allowed to enter after a warning of starvation and international pressure.
For months, Gaza’s population of more than two million has faced excessive lack of food, clean water, and basic medical supply as daily life has been brought to a standstill due to bombing and closing of boundary.
In Gaza City, 39-year-old mother-in-law Rasha al-Sheikh Khalil said, “Of course I hope again, but it is also concerned that 39-year-old mother-in-law in Gaza city, Rasha al-Sheikh Khalil said,” It will also be worried. ,
He said: “A convoy of aid or some air drop package will not be enough. We need a real solution, the end of this nightmare, the end of the war.”
After the announcement of Israel on Sunday, it was stated that it created an aidrop to aid in the gaza of “seven packages of flour, sugar and canned food.
Jordan and UAE also say that they have a plan that is supported by the UK, leaving the assistance in the area, but the aid agencies have said that such moves will greatly reduce Ghazan’s appetite.
“It’s not just about the amount of food, it’s about the quality,” Neveen Saleh said, a mother-in-law.
“We have not eaten a single fresh fruit or vegetable in four months. There is no chicken, no meat, no eggs. We have all canned foods that often end and have flour.”
The Hamas-Interested Health Ministry said that dozens of people were dying of malnutrition. On Sunday, it killed the number from malnutrition since the onset of the conflict on 133, in which majority died in recent weeks.
Israel denied that it is called a “false claim of starvation” in Gaza.
Gaza medical experts say that malnutrition is becoming widespread, especially among children and people with specific dietary needs.
One of the most affected groups with gluten intolerance is those who are unable to consume wheat-based products such as bread, which now make the bulk of food available.
“My wife and one of my five children have celiac disease,” Rami Taha said that who lives in Central Gaza.
“Before the war, I used to buy them gluten-free products. Now, nothing. I have to take them to the hospital every few days to get IV fluid.”
There have been reports on Sunday of the aid lories entering the strip. The United Nations and other aid organizations have called for the distribution of unrestricted entry and assistance.
Many Ghazans say that they worry that international attention will fade after some symbolic assistance delivery is done.
Ahmed Taha, a shopkeeper from North Gaza, said, “This is not a permanent solution.
As efforts to revive the broad ceasefire, the people of Gaza are trapped between hope and disappointment – are grateful for any assistance, but are longing for a permanent peace.
Israel launched a war in Gaza on 7 October 2023 in response to a Hamas -led attack on Southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others were taken hostage.
According to the Hamas-Interacted Health Ministry, more than 59,000 people have been killed in Gaza since then.