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Gaza's humanitarian crisis deepens as aid group halts soup kitchen operations

Friday 09 May 2025 - 16:45
By: Dakir Madiha
Gaza's humanitarian crisis deepens as aid group halts soup kitchen operations

Israel’s ongoing blockade of humanitarian aid into Gaza has compelled a major relief organization to cease its community soup kitchen operations, leaving many vulnerable civilians without access to food. World Central Kitchen, which had been providing approximately 133,000 meals daily and baking 80,000 loaves of bread, announced the suspension of its services due to a critical shortage of supplies.

This dire situation arises amid a backdrop of intense conflict that has ravaged the region for 19 months. Recent reports indicate that the World Food Program has completely depleted its food stocks in Gaza, exacerbating the plight of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who depend on such aid for sustenance.

Malnutrition is on the rise as the blockade, now entering its third month, continues to restrict essential supplies. Humanitarian organizations warn that the scarcity of food and medical resources could push the region toward starvation, with supplies to combat malnutrition already dwindling.

The blockade was initially imposed on March 2, followed by a resumption of military operations on March 18, which disrupted a temporary cease-fire. Israel claims these measures are intended to pressure the militant group Hamas to release hostages. However, human rights advocates have condemned the blockade as a "starvation tactic" that jeopardizes the lives of the entire population, potentially constituting a war crime.

Community kitchens, critical lifelines for many, are shutting down due to supply shortages. For those still operational, scenes of desperation are becoming increasingly common, as families scramble for inadequate rations. Bakeries are closing, and water distribution is faltering due to a lack of fuel.

Since the conflict began, World Central Kitchen has provided over 130 million meals and baked 80 million loaves of bread. The organization’s founder, José Andrés, highlighted the urgency of the situation, stating, "Our trucks, loaded with food and supplies, are waiting in Egypt, Jordan, and Israel, ready to enter Gaza. But they cannot move without permission. Humanitarian aid must be allowed to flow."

The Israeli defense body overseeing aid, COGAT, has indicated that the blockade will persist unless there is a shift in government policy. The World Health Organization reports that over 10,000 children have been treated for acute malnutrition this year, with a particularly alarming spike in cases during March.

As the humanitarian crisis escalates, nearly half of Gaza's 200 nutrition centers have closed due to ongoing displacement and bombardment. World Central Kitchen had previously suspended operations last April after a tragic incident involving the deaths of seven aid workers during an Israeli strike on their convoy, only to resume operations weeks later.

The urgent need for a resolution to this humanitarian crisis cannot be overstated, as countless lives hang in the balance.


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