Gaza Food Crisis Intensifies After Convoy Looting
Gaza Food Crisis Intensifies After Convoy Looting
Gaza Food Crisis Intensifies After Convoy Looting
A large food convoy was violently looted in Gaza, resulting in the loss of 98 trucks and worsening an already severe food crisis. Food prices have soared, with a sack of flour now costing £80 and milk powder £64 in some areas. Israel denies deliberately restricting aid, and Hamas has formed a new anti-looting force amid fears of famine.
- Looted Convoy*: A convoy of 109 trucks was looted, resulting in the loss of 98 trucks.
- Skyrocketing Prices*: Food prices have soared in Gaza amid an already severe food crisis.
- New Anti-Looting Force*: Hamas has formed a new anti-looting force amid fears of famine.
Can the Gaza food crisis be contained?