People break Ramadan fast in western Gaza
People eat at a large table set up amid piles of debris at iftar time
Palestinians endure harsh conditions in Gaza amid dwindling aid
During the UN’s distribution of flour in Jabalia, northern Gaza, Abu Mahmoud Salman, 56, told the AFP news agency that the territory was not receiving fresh supplies and that there were “fears of renewed famine in Gaza, where the situation remains dire”.
Displaced Palestinian widow Haneen al-Dura told AFP that she and her children spent weeks living on the street “among dogs and rats” before receiving a tent.
After Israel cut off the aid flow to the devastated Gaza Strip earlier this month, UN rights experts accused the government of “weaponising starvation”.
Doctor says dealing with victims of continued Israeli drone attacks in Gaza
Dr Christopher Holden, a volunteer foreign doctor working in Gaza City, says medical supplies are running low in the enclave, including essential supplies.
“We are running into a real and critical shortage in many sectors in healthcare,” the doctor with the Palestinian Australian New Zealand Medical Association told Al Jazeera in Gaza City.
He also said that there have been recent frequent drone attacks in the area where he has been working.
“Two days ago, we had a six-year-old girl brought in. She was asleep in her tent because her home was destroyed with a loss of multiple family members,” Holden said. The doctor said that she was attacked by a drone while sleeping in a tent with her father, damaging her eye and breaking some of her bones.
He added that there had been no military activity in the area where the strike took place.







