Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:36pm on 24 Nov 2025,Monday International
Community kitchens in Gaza are serving more meals after the ceasefire, but essential food items are still missing. Anera, a US-backed aid group, now cooks up to 120 pots a day and feeds over 20,000 people. But workers say they cannot get fresh vegetables, meat or chicken. Most meals are rice, pasta or lentils. Many families rely completely on these kitchens as food prices remain high and cash is scarce. Aid groups want Israel to open more border crossings to increase supplies. People in the camps say life has not improved much, and they still struggle to feed their children. (PC: BBC)