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Seeding the seeds in the middle of the debris – How Palestines try to strengthen famine and famine

Nabil Elooh moves between the tents made of white tarp and rubble in Gaza, carefully examining the plants in his small, where the sprouts in Arugula and where other vegetables are tall.

He uses basic tools to plant soil and tended vegetables that have the leaves will eat on days to come.

“Tomatoes or eggplant helps us to endure and minimize hunger from time to time when everything is very expensive,” says Elowh.

He found his gardening items in a group called Thamra, a Suke seed and grocery sow, and Gaza City.

Watch | The Palestines grow vegetables and vegetables to fight hunger:

Whether these Palestinians fought a starvation in Gaza

During the protected famine famine has confirmed the famine and invaded Gaza, a group called Thamra grow fruits and vegetables to keep the world and fight starvation. This is partnerships of social services that are members of the European Broadcasting Union (ar), including CBC issues.

Leena Al Madhoun says began Tamra – the Arabic word for fruit – Fighting starvation and the help to provide food rather than borders to close. But above all, he says he was inspired by the message that the world’s performance action sends between the war, a block and hunger.

“We want to tell the world and residents, ‘we cannot come from here. This is our land, we will grow and live here.’ ”

From a plague of the seeds of the seeds in the midst of the seizures, mothers who wish to provide their children, the doctors experiencing starvation during their cycles, in Gaza’s cycles. Now, members of the European Broadcasting Union – along with their journalists on Gaza – met in writing how Palestinians fought and surviving the famine and how others work to find solutions.

International journalists, including CBC, are not allowed to enter Gaza two years.

Watch | Children suffer as a famine proclaimed in Gaza City:

Fester declared by a non-based body in and in the Gaza City area

Separation of a comprehensive dietary safety phase, monitoring levels of famine, has warned problems in some parts of the Gaza reach the worst level. Israel wasted the report.

Parents wish to feed the children

The subdivision of the combined food section of integrated food (IPC), published by the report last week saying that starvation conditions are now in Gaza City. It concluded that without the end of fires, hunger would spread throughout the Lezave by the end of September. Israel declined findings, saying that the steps were taken to increase the amount of assistance in Gaza in the newest churches.

In Israel AID Blockime started early in MarchAnd the mauses in the fight begins last month to allow food for food and access to entering, the Israelite troops announced those city the city to start its abuse.

The Gaza Department of Health said on Friday 322 people were killed as a result of poor nutrition and hunger, including 121 children.

Maryam Dawas, 9, cried with pain on a bed in Al-Rantiss Gaza City. A little girl looks weak, and her skin slipped her outstanding bones as she continues to strengthen her mother beside her side.

“I remember food, I feel tired and hungry,” said Maryam. “I’m afraid of rockets and war and I die.”

A little nutritious girl lives in her mother's hole.
Maryam Dawas, 9, lives in the valley of her mother, Mudlla Dawas, Hospital in Gazaza City Al-Rantissi hospital as she looked at her daughter’s image before the war. (Mohamed El Saife / CBC)

He is among the hundreds of children who suffer from malnutrition in Gaza. Even in the hospital, the food they receive is limited. A UN Report Released Aug 7 7 concludes that the malnutrition prices have reached the “high levels so far.”

Maryam mother, Mudlla, feeding a little food they have – today, a chicken full of clean and rice – keeping her life when the order comes out of Gaza City. The Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin and Tanyahu confirmed at the beginning of August that his country plans to ‘take parts of the city of GazaHis troops did not participate from the beginning of the war.

“I compell her to drink so she can stay healthy,” said Mudalya. “If we find it, he can’t walk or run.”

Watch | Follow the doctor in Gaza as he does his cycles:

We feel tired ‘: Day in the life of the Gaza

In addition to his work in the Trauma Department and the surgeon at Nasser Gaza Hospital, Dr Siselen Yad Al-Derbi did the infrastructure in Al-Mawasi. This is partnerships of social services that are members of the European Broadcasting Union (ar), including CBC issues.

Caring for the injured in an empty stomach

Dr. Sourfoaman Yad Al-Derbi works in the Department of Naser pain hospital in Nasser Nasser Nationis. The resident from Rafah has been looking after his siblings after his parents were executed by the battle.

Al-Derbi, 30, says that he has a problem standing during his cycles in the hospital because of how accurate he was, but he must continue to support his family and help the sick and be injured.

“We feel a lot of pain and feel tired and tired during surgery or any department because of malnutrition,” he said.

When he finished his travels in the hospital, Al-Derbi returns to the camp in the Kakhan Younis where he sat, but his work was not yet finished. He also rotates here, looking for people who leave the hospital but they can still get hurt.

On this day, he cares for the wounds of the little boy leg. The doctor encourages a boy to pressure in pain as cleansing the wound and stops right away. Immediately, his crying blasphemed, his smile agrees to appear.

To get a tired Al-Derbi, this will have to fit enough.

“I wish one thing: The end of the war,” he said. “We don’t have the remaining power.”


This is partnerships of social services that are members of the European Broadcasting Union (ar). Their reporters filed the news on the ground in Gaza Strip during August. Controlling organizations include: CBC (Canada), RTBF (Belgium), EstvI (Algerland), the Estve), Switzerland) and RTS (Switzerland).

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