Gaza’s bakeries could shut down within a week under Israel’s blockade of all food and supplies
- Israel has shut off all sources of food, fuel, medicine and other supplies for the Gaza Strip's population of more than 2 million Palestinians for four weeks in its longest blockade yet.
- Aid workers are stretching out the supplies they have but warn of a catastrophic surge in severe hunger and malnutrition, as food will run out completely if the flow of aid is not restored.
- The U.N. Has cut its distribution of food rations in half to redirect more supplies to bakeries and free kitchens producing prepared meals, with some running out of flour within days.
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