Their dreams are reduced to a morsel of bread, as their homeland bleeds

Famine grips the Gaza Strip as its people endure unimaginable suffering; the occupation continues its
ruthless war amid a growing humanitarian catastrophe
They received food after days of hunger, worn down by an aggression that continues to drain the essentials of life. Amid their lost innocence, they face war with a strength difficult to measure.
The language of humanity speaks for those children who grow up too fast because of the bloody scenes they witness — dignity and pride growing within them as they create hope from whatever remains inside.
They sit amidst the rubble and destruction in tattered clothes, pale faces, and feet bloodied by the harsh ground. On the doorstep of oppression, they look at each other as if speaking a shared, painful message to themselves.
They haven’t eaten in days, but they have swallowed grief and sorrow after losing loved ones to the brutal massacres of the occupying forces. In their search for relief from hunger, they continue to battle for survival amid an escalating humanitarian catastrophe.
Developments on the Ground
On day 53 of the resumed genocide in Gaza, the occupying forces continued bombing various areas of the Strip, with at least 30 Palestinians martyred since Thursday morning. At the same time, the siege is intensifying starvation; the United Nations reported that more charity kitchens have shut down due to food shortages.
Meanwhile, the Al-Qassam Brigades announced on Thursday that they ambushed two Israeli military units in the Al-Tannour neighborhood in eastern Rafah, leaving 19 soldiers dead or wounded as part of their "Gates of Hell" operations. Israeli media reported at least two soldiers killed and 12 injured.
Separately, Israeli army radio stated that associates of former U.S. President Donald Trump informed Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer that Trump has decided to cut ties with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, believing he was being "manipulated" by him. This comes amid reports from U.S. officials that Trump may soon announce a comprehensive solution for Gaza that does not meet all of Tel Aviv’s demands.