Remaining charity kitchens in Gaza could shut down within days
Dozens of local community kitchens in Gaza risk closing down, potentially within days, unless aid is allowed into the Strip, Al Jazeera quotes a Reuters report as saying.
At the Al-Salam Oriental Food community kitchen in Gaza City, Salah Abu Haseera said he is offering what he fears could be one of the last meals for the 20,000 people he and his colleagues serve daily.
“We face huge challenges in keeping going. We may go out of operation within a week, or maybe less,” Abu Haseera told Reuters by phone. These kitchens vary from one-room businesses to regular restaurants.
“We have 70-80 community kitchens still working in Gaza… In four to five days, these community kitchens will close their doors,” Amjad Shawa, the director of the Palestinian NGOs Network (PNGO) in Gaza, told Reuters.
Shawa put the number of operational community kitchens in Gaza before the crossings closed at about 170.