"Gaza Poet Mosab Abu Toha Reveals Family's Desperate Struggle for Survival"

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In Gaza, a famine is unfolding, with the majority of the population at risk of starving, leading to the death of a 2-month-old Palestinian boy and forcing families to eat animal feed. The UN warns of an explosion in child deaths due to lack of food and water, while aid programs remain insufficient. Mosab Abu Toha, a Palestinian poet and founder of the Edward Said Library in Gaza, shares the daily struggle of his family to find food, highlighting the dire situation and the impact of the ongoing Israeli occupation and siege on Gaza.
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