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Deadly race for food: Palestinians in Gaza risk harrowing journey day after day

The Political and Business Daily

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June 22, 2025

EACH day, Palestinians in Gaza run a deadly gantlet in hopes of getting food. Israeli troops open barrages of gunfire toward crowds crossing military zones to get to the aid, they say, and knife-wielding thieves wait to ambush those who succeed.

Palestinians say lawlessness is growing as they are forced into a competition to feed their families.

A lucky few manage to secure some packets of lentils, a jar of Nutella or a bag of flour. Many return empty-handed and must attempt the ordeal again the next day.

"This isn't aid. It's humiliation. It's death,” said Jamil Atili, his face shining with sweat as he made his way back last week from a food centre run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an Israeli-backed private contractor.

He had suffered a knife cut across his cheek amid the scramble for food and said a contractor guard pepper-sprayed him in the face. Still, he emerged with nothing for his 13 family members.

“I have nothing to feed my children,” he said, nearly crying. “My heart is broken.”

Israel began allowing food into Gaza this past month after cutting it off completely for 10 weeks, though United Nations officials say it is not enough to stave off starvation. Most of the supplies go to GHF, which operates four food distribution points inside Israeli military zones. A trickle of aid goes to the UN and humanitarian groups.

Both systems are mired in chaos. Daily gunfire by Israeli troops toward crowds on the roads heading to the GHF centres has killed several hundred people and wounded hundreds more in past weeks, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.

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