
Hungry palestinians break into a warehouse
In a statement, the WFP said humanitarian needs in Gaza had "spiralled out of control" after an almost three-month Israeli blockade that was eased last week.
WFP said that food supplies had been pre-positioned at the warehouse for distribution when broken into. The programme added: "Gaza needs an immediate scale-up of food assistance. This is the only way to reassure people that they will not starve."
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(Photo: Palestinians gather at an aid distribution center in Deir Al-Balah; Credit: Obtained/Reuters)
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