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Palestinians in Gaza’s Khan Younis endured long queues to buy bread amid ongoing shortages and war-torn conditions. Many waited over two hours for a single bag, highlighting the daily hardships faced by civilians even after a ceasefire was brokered in October 2025.

76-year-old Hassan Al-Najjar expressed the struggle of affording basic food, while others hoped for more humanitarian aid. Despite bakeries resuming operations, access to essentials remains limited for many Gazans.

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