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Desperate Gazans flee fire and famine

People run for cover as a plume of smoke rises
 
People run for cover as a plume of smoke rises
KHAN YUNIS: With food scarce in the besieged and war-battered Gaza Strip, some desperate families have turned to eating sea turtles as a rare source of protein. 'The children were afraid of the turtle, and we told them it tasted as delicious as veal,' said Majida Qanan, keeping an eye on the chunks of red meat simmering in a pot over a wood fire. 'Some of them ate it, but others refused.'

After 18 months of devastating war and an Israeli blockade on aid since March 2, the United Nations has warned of a dire humanitarian situation for the 2.4 million inhabitants of the Palestinian territory. The heads of 12 major aid organisations warned on Thursday that 'famine is not just a risk, but likely rapidly unfolding in almost all parts' of the territory. 'There are no open crossings and there is nothing in the market,' said Qanan. 'When I buy two small bags of vegetables for $22, there is no meat,' she added. — AFP