The people of Gaza face a serious humanitarian crisis that has continued for almost 11 months of relentless conflict.
Access to food and drinking wateressential elements for survival, has become an overwhelming challenge due to the strict restrictions imposed by Israel on its war against Hamas. These measures have severely limited the entry of humanitarian aid essential, leaving thousands of Palestinians in a desperate situation.
Survival through charity kitchens
In the midst of this crisis, the displaced palestinians have found a ray of hope in the improvised charity kitchens that have arisen in response to the emergency. These basic facilities, established by local volunteers have become a vital resource for the community. In Deir al-Balaha single charity kitchen serves a staggering 8,000 to 10,000 displaced people daily, underscoring the magnitude of the need.
The process of obtaining food has become a daily test of endurance for Gazan families. Every day, men, women and children are forced to form long lines under the desert sun, waiting for hours to receive their main meal of the day. The monotony of the diet reflects the scarcity of resources: the menu is limited mainly to rice, with the inclusion of chicken as an occasional luxury, available only once a week.
The arduous search for drinking water
Parallel to the food crisis, the access to water has become another critical challenge that Gazans must face on a daily basis. The lack of water has reached alarming levels following the systematic destruction of wells and water infrastructure by continuous Israeli airstrikes. This situation has left entire communities without direct access to this resource fundamental.
The search for drinking water It has become a daily odyssey for Gaza residents. In Deir al-Balah and other areas, it is common to see long lines of people waiting patiently to fill their bottles and jerrycans from the few community water barrels available. For many, this task involves walk miles under the sun, carrying heavy containers of water back to their temporary shelters, only to repeat the grueling process the next day.
Impact on quality of life
The current crisis has caused a drastic decrease in quality of life of Palestinians in Gaza, driving many to the brink of despair. The testimonies of the displaced paint a grim picture of their daily reality, describing extremely difficult living conditions that challenge human dignity.
Lack of access to basic resources such as varied foodsclean water and adequate sanitation services has generated a profound feeling of hopelessness among the population. Many Gazans express that their existence has been reduced to a constant struggle for survival, where each day presents new challenges to satisfy the most basic needs.