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Kids in Rafah ‘looking for scraps of food’ as aid remains blocked
There is no aid being delivered and prices of basic necessities have tripled. People do not have cash and cannot afford to buy anything. The vast majority of working people are private sector employees and have not had their paycheques since the beginning of the war. At times, the food aid that gets in has…