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In Gaza, food and water runs low
Hindustan Times
|October 15, 2023
As an unrelenting Israeli bombardment intensified on Saturday, bakeries in Gaza were running out of bread, drinking water was in short supply and power outages left families without charged phones to find out if fleeing relatives were safe.
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"There is an electricity crisis, food crisis, water crisis, a crisis of everything," Eyad Abu Mutlaq, 45, said in Khan Younis in south Gaza, a region filling up with thousands of people fleeing the north for fear of an Israeli invasion.
"It is only God who can resolve it," he said after touring four bakeries to find long queues or no supplies.
The flood of people arriving in south Gaza after Israel told them on Friday to leave an area in the north has stretched resources that were already strained to breaking point.
On Saturday, Israel renewed calls on social media and in leaflets dropped from the air for Gaza residents to move south, while Hamas urged people to stay in their homes.
The UN and aid groups have said such a rapid exodus would cause untold human suffering, especially for hospitalised patients, older adults and others unable to relocate.
The UN has urged Israel to "avert a humanitarian catastrophe" in Gaza, a slither of land with 2.3 million people wedged between Israel, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea.
In its response to the devastating October 7 assault from Gaza by Palestinian militant group Hamas, Israel has imposed a "total blockade" halting food supplies and cutting electricity to Gaza.
A week after that began, shops are running out of many items.
"I was looking for basic food, eggs, rice, canned food, even milk for the children and I couldn't find them," said Khan Younis resident, giving only her nickname of Um Salem.

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