Fewer Israeli strikes but also less aid in Gaza as Iran war rages
Aid flow into Gaza dropped sharply after Israel tightened crossings amid US-Israeli strikes on Iran, causing prices to rise by up to 300%, agencies and residents said.
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Aid to Gaza falls even as Israeli strikes ease
In his makeshift tent in Gaza City, displaced Palestinian Jamal Abu Mohsen says the bombs are falling less often these days. Since Israel launched its military campaign against Iran — which has since widened to Lebanon — the 33-year-old Palestinian has noticed a lull in the devastated Palestinian territory. "Air strikes have become fewer," Abu Mohsen told AFP from his tent in the north of Gaza. But the quiet is only relative. Despite a US-broker…
JFJFPPalestinians in Gaza fear famine returning as Israel cuts off food amid Iran war – JFJFP
Displaced Palestinian families attempt to secure food from a charity kitchen in Nuseirat refugee camp amid food shortages after Israel restricted aid entry to Gaza following its war on Iran, 3 March 2026 Tareq S. Hajjaj reports in Mondoweiss on 4 March 2026: The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has been felt in the Gaza Strip from day one. As soon as the war broke out on Saturday, February 28, Palestinians in the Strip immediately expressed fears of po…
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