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World Central Kitchen Resumes Gaza Operations After Blockade
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World Central Kitchen, founded by chef José Andrés, restarted meal distribution in Gaza on Saturday, nearly seven weeks after Israel’s blockade halted operations. The charity prepared nearly 10,000 meals, addressing urgent hunger needs in the region.
The charity resumed cooking and distributing meals in Gaza on Saturday, officials confirmed. The effort followed a nearly seven-week pause due to Israel’s blockade, they added.
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World Central Kitchen, founded by José Andrés, focuses on disaster relief globally. It has provided millions of meals in crisis zones, including Gaza, records show.
The blockade, imposed by Israel, restricted aid deliveries to Gaza, officials noted. The charity’s return aims to alleviate severe food shortages, per its mission.
Nearly 10,000 meals were cooked on Saturday, marking a significant restart, organizers reported. The meals targeted displaced and hungry residents, they emphasized.
Gaza has faced ongoing humanitarian challenges due to conflict since 2007. Blockades have frequently disrupted food and aid supplies, humanitarian reports document.
Some praise the charity’s resilience in resuming operations under difficult conditions. Others argue that long-term solutions require addressing the blockade’s root causes, analysts say.
The charity’s efforts may draw attention to Gaza’s humanitarian crisis globally. It could pressure policymakers to ease restrictions on aid, observers suggest.
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