
Gaza markets are nearly bare, Palestinian families are left struggling to feed their children
For nearly 60 days, no food, fuel, medicine or other item has entered the Gaza Strip, blocked by Israel. Aid groups are running out of food to distribute, markets are nearly bare, and Palestinian families are left struggling to feed their children. The around 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza are now mainly living off canned vegetables, rice, pasta and lentils. (AP Video by Mohammad Jahjouh/Production by Wafaa Shurafa)

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