Palestinian children struggle to get donated food at a community kitchen in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Monday, May 5, 2025 [AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana]

Dozens of community kitchens in Gaza were forced to shut down on Thursday due to lack of food, amidst Israel’s ongoing blockade aimed at starving the Palestinian population and annexing their land.

Amjad al-Shawa, director of the Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network, told Reuters on Thursday that most of Gaza’s 170 community kitchens had shut down. Al-Shawa said:

Everyone in Gaza today is hungry. … The remaining kitchens will be closing soon. The hunger catastrophe is beyond words. People are losing their only source of food.

He continued:

I am afraid that we may begin to witness deaths among the elderly, vulnerable children, pregnant women and the ill.

Also on Thursday, the World Central Kitchen (WCK) charity announced that it had run out of food and was forced to shut down its community kitchens in Gaza. WCK founder José Andrés said:

Our trucks—loaded with food and supplies—are waiting in Egypt, Jordan and Israel, ready to enter Gaza. … But they cannot move without permission. Humanitarian aid must be allowed to flow.

Huda Abu Diyya, sheltering in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, told Reuters:

If it weren’t for the community kitchen, we would have died. For the sake of our children, what shall we do? … What should I feed them tomorrow? … Nothing is available here. The situation is below zero. A bit more like this, and we will die of hunger.

Israel began the total blockade of food, water and electricity in the Gaza Strip on March 2, when it unilaterally abrogated a ceasefire with Hamas. According to the UN, over 2 million people are facing severe food shortages. The price of flour has risen 100-fold since the start of the blockade.

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