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Re: No Bread In Gaza - Killing For Food Will Start In Two, Three Days
by
Richbased
on 31/10/2023, 03:18:28 UTC
Emad Abuaassi, a Palestinian who moved to Gaza from Blackpool in the UK just under a year ago, says he has been living with more than 50 members of his family in his brother's flat in Khan Younis, Gaza.
This morning he was able to find pasta but no bread.
In a voice note to the BBC, he says: "I reckon in the next two, three days people are going to start killing each other for a bit of food here.
"You go to buy a bit of bread, you'll see people stabbing each other just for the sake of a bag of bread."
The whole story here: https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-middle-east-67201465/page/2

This is the more reason why the best way to resolve a conflict is through dialogue rather than going to war because war comes with lots of damages leading to loss of lives and facilities of an individual or a country.

Just imagine how Hamas took a wrong decision to attack Israel without thinking about some impeding dangers that it will impose on residents and individuals living in Gaza. I'm too worried about innocent children that are going through severe pain and hunger at a very tender age like this. Now, this can still lead to more conflict because there's going to be a fight for survival of the fittest because the relief materials that the UN are sending to them might not be enough thereby some persons will want to monopolize the palliatives to their loved ones thereby still gonna create a conflict and disagreement among themselves.

It is important for everyone to use what is happening between other countries now as a food for thought because those that mostly solicit for war, have never gotten a taste of what war is all about. Just look at how everyone in Gaza is suffering both the rich and the poor everyone is suffering together so.no matter how intense an issue is, going to war should never be an option.