The World Food Programme announced on Sunday that all 25 bakeries it supports in Gaza have closed due to fuel and flour shortages, in light of the ongoing Israeli blockade of the Strip.
In a post on the X platform, the UN program said that current food supplies in its hot meal kitchen in the Gaza Strip "can last for less than two weeks."
It pointed out that "one hot meal provides 25 percent or less of a person's daily nutritional needs."
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The World Food Programme announces the closure of its bakeries in Gaza due to fuel and flour shortages.