May 5, 2025
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GAZA IS HUNGRY

The humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip continues to deteriorate as the Israeli blockade enters its third consecutive month, severely restricting the entry of food, water, and essential supplies to the coastal enclave, home to over two million Palestinians. Across Gaza, long queues outside charity kitchens and food distribution are common. In Khan Younis, the southern part of the territory, hundreds of residents wait for hours in hopes of securing a single meal. (Photo by Mahmoud Zaki/Xinhua)

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