Gaza Crisis: Aid, Fainting Doctors, and the Fight for Survival

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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) distributes aid boxes in Gaza containing mainly dried foods like pasta, chickpeas, and lentils, designed to feed 5.5 people for 3.5 days with 42,500 calories per box. Experts criticize these boxes for lacking essential nutrients and foods for vulnerable groups, raising concerns about long-term health impacts amid a severe water and fuel crisis that complicates food preparation. The aid effort aims to address immediate hunger but faces scrutiny over nutritional adequacy and logistical challenges.
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