Dozens of soup kitchens in Gaza have shut down due to depleted supplies, a direct consequence of an ongoing 19-month conflict and a two-month total Israeli blockade. This situation has led to first responders in the region nearly halting their operations, primarily due to severe fuel and supply shortages. In east Jerusalem, the Israeli government has closed at least three UN schools, forcing Palestinian students to leave early, further complicating their educational access amidst the rising tensions in the area.
In Gaza, the continuing war and a strict Israeli blockade have pushed dozens of soup kitchens to close, leaving vulnerable populations without essential food supplies.
The blockade has severely limited the operations of first responders in Gaza, who are struggling with critical shortages of fuel and other necessary supplies.
Meanwhile, the closure of multiple UN schools in east Jerusalem has abruptly disrupted the education of Palestinian students, limiting their access to learning amid ongoing tensions.
First responders report that operations are nearly halted due to long-standing shortages, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region.
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