Many have died from hunger and attacks in the Gaza Strip

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Many have died in the Gaza Strip due to hunger and attacks
In recent days, hunger, food shortages, and armed clashes in the Gaza Strip have made life even more difficult for the local population. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

According to the latest information from BBC sources in the region, many ordinary civilians have died due to hunger and attacks within a week. On July 20, 19-year-old Abdullah Jendeia left his home to get food and did not return.

According to his sister Nadreen, Abdullah traveled more than five kilometers to get flour from a humanitarian aid truck that came once a week. At 11 PM, Nadreen received a horrifying message from her brother Mahmoud: while standing near the aid truck, they were suddenly shot at by Israeli soldiers.

As a result, Abdullah was killed, and two brothers were injured. This incident occurred in the Netzarim corridor area, which separates northern and southern Gaza.

Nadreen remembers her brother as a cheerful, sports-loving young man who dreamed of starting his own business in the future. Additionally, 29-year-old Muhammad Kullab was a victim of an airstrike while he was in a temporary camp located in the Qodsiyah area in southern Gaza.

He was struck while resting in his tent. A few hours later, his relatives learned of his death.

Muhammad's brother-in-law Amar Ragaida says he spoke to him a day before his death: “He told me, ‘Don’t go alone, I will try to find flour.’ He passed away the next day.” Muhammad took care of his sister and her dependent brother.

His brother-in-law remembers him as a lively person who never harmed anyone. These events illustrate how severe and dangerous the situation in the Gaza Strip is.

The local population remains at risk for food in their daily lives, and the attention of the international community is essential for ensuring peace.

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