Crowds gather around aid trucks in Gaza as food shortages persist
• Aug 10, 2025, 3:43 PM
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Residents in Khan Younis, facing a shortage of essential goods, described the scene as chaotic.
Mohammed Qassas says he is forced to go to aid trucks to get whatever he can to feed his family. “If we fight, we get the food. If we don’t fight, we don’t get anything,” he said.
Aid agencies say deliveries remain limited, with some trucks stripped of supplies before reaching warehouses.
The United Nations has warned of worsening conditions, and international pressure has increased on Israel to allow more aid into Gaza. Experts this week said a “worst-case scenario of famine” was occurring.
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