Post by Save the Children International
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“Having food today feels like having treasure. How can I throw treasure away with my own hands?", say Shurouq, Save the Children’s Multimedia Manager in Gaza. After 1,000 days of war, people in Gaza have lost not only their homes but also sources of income. For many people, the food crisis is no longer simply about rising prices or shortages. It is about the daily struggle to secure enough food for the next meal. The war has been financially devastating, and Israeli authorities' restrictions on the entry of aid and essential goods have made nearly every essential item scarce, turning daily survival into an extraordinary financial burden. Swipe to read Shurouq's reflection👉