The people of Gaza are enduring one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent history. Ongoing conflict has devastated communities, destroyed homes, and cut off access to food, clean water, electricity, and medical supplies.
More than 60,000 people have been displaced, and children are going to sleep hungry every night.
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Food insecurity is at its worst. With farmland destroyed and supply routes blocked, families are struggling to find even one meal a day. Children are showing signs of severe malnutrition, and parents are going without food so their children might eat.

Hospitals have been bombed, medical supplies are running out, and doctors are working without anesthesia or electricity. Patients are being treated on the floor, and many do not survive wounds that would be treatable in normal conditions.

Entire neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble. Over half of Gaza’s population has been forced from their homes. Many are now living in overcrowded shelters, schools, or exposed areas without clean water, proper sanitation, or protection from violence.

Beyond physical suffering, the emotional toll is immense. Children are growing up surrounded by fear, grief, and destruction. Families have lost loved ones, homes, and any sense of safety. The long-term impact on mental health is deep and lasting.