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In Khan Younis, southern Gaza, thousands of Palestinians continue to rely on soup kitchens to survive amid severe food shortages. Despite limited aid deliveries, families line up daily for a single meal — often lentil soup or rice — provided by local charities and volunteers.
Many residents say they have lost access to income, clean water, and basic supplies since the escalation of conflict. The ongoing blockade and widespread destruction have made food security one of Gaza’s most urgent humanitarian crises.
Volunteers describe the heartbreaking scenes of parents skipping meals so their children can eat. Aid groups warn that without sustained international assistance, hunger could reach catastrophic levels.
This report highlights the struggle of ordinary Palestinians in Khan Younis as they depend on community kitchens to meet their most basic need — food.

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00:00I'm out of here.
00:04I'm out of here.
00:07I'm out of here.
00:11I'm out of here.
00:20Here.
00:21Yeah.
00:24The country has been a difficult time to fight.
00:32It's hard to fight.
00:37We're living in a lot of times.
00:40We don't have any other jobs.
00:42We don't have any other jobs.
00:44We're living in a very difficult situation.
00:46And we don't have any other jobs.
00:49We don't have any jobs.
00:51There is a job.
00:52There is no way to work.
00:53There is no way to work.
00:54We cannot do that.
00:55We have no way to work.
00:56We cannot have a job.
00:57Our existence is what we can do to live.
00:58We can stay with them in our own life.
00:59Our situation is very difficult.
01:01It is difficult for us to do a lot of work for us or any other people in our own.
01:21My life is difficult, so the deaths are the best of them.
01:36We eat a day-to-day food.
01:39Why? Because there is no other food for us.
01:42Or all the food in Ghazza are open.
01:45But we have this food for the gym,
01:50so we have a large number of people.
01:54So we are all a baby.
01:56For this community, we can live and stay alive,
01:59and we can keep living in life.
02:02...
02:07...
02:09...
02:13...
02:17I'm here every day to be able to offer the food to the children, because as you can see,
02:26they say there's a huddle, but it's a huddle, because it's a huddle, because it's a huddle
02:29is still a good thing, and the thing is still a good thing for us. And for me, I'm just
02:34a representative, but I have no ability to offer the food to the children. I don't have the
02:37ability to offer the food to the children, 120, 130, 150 shaker. I'm going to give
02:43a couple of days. I'm going to give you a couple of days to get the food to the children,
02:48not the food to the children. I'm going to give you a couple of days. I'm going to give you
02:52a couple of days.
03:13I'm going to give you a couple of days. We're going to give you a couple of days.
03:24Here's my first day.
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