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A Deadly Race for Food: Gaza’s Civilians Risk Death Daily in Search of Survival

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In the heart of Gaza, a terrifying pattern has emerged: a daily race for survival where civilians — often barefoot, exhausted, and starving — navigate a deadly gauntlet just to secure a basic meal. What should be a fundamental human right has turned into a perilous gamble with life.

Under siege for months, Gaza’s population of over 2 million faces extreme food shortages, skyrocketing prices, and relentless violence. With borders tightly sealed and humanitarian aid trickling in under fire, desperate families travel miles by foot or in donkey carts to reach aid distribution points — often amid sniper fire, drone surveillance, and artillery shelling.

The United Nations reports that over 410 civilians have been killed at or near food distribution points since late May. Eyewitnesses describe scenes of chaos and horror — crowds crushed by panic, people shot while queuing for flour, and children crying for food while their parents lie wounded or dead beside them.

According to a recent UN-backed food security survey, 93% of Gaza’s population is experiencing severe food insecurity, and over 244,000 people are already living in catastrophic conditions — a stage just before famine. The World Food Programme has warned that infant mortality due to malnutrition and lack of formula is rising sharply.

UN officials have condemned the “weaponization of hunger” in Gaza. The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) stated on Tuesday that denying food and attacking those seeking aid may amount to war crimes.

Meanwhile, makeshift kitchens have appeared in bombed-out schools and shelters. A few communal pots of rice or lentils must serve hundreds. “Some days, we just boil water and pretend it’s soup,” said one mother at a northern Gaza shelter.

International humanitarian organisations are calling for:

  • Immediate ceasefire to ensure safe aid access
  • Protection of civilians at food and medical distribution centres
  • Unimpeded humanitarian corridors to deliver bulk aid into Gaza

Despite mounting global pressure, many aid convoys are stalled at borders, and dozens of trucks have been looted or turned away.

“This isn’t just a crisis — it’s an engineered catastrophe,” said a UN aid official. “And it’s unfolding in real time.”

As Gaza’s skies continue to roar with airstrikes and its streets echo with gunfire, the people remain trapped — starving in silence, hoping the next trip for food doesn’t become their last.

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