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Gaza Food Startup Delivers Shawarma Pita to Tents Amid Crisis

WallaCenter
Translated & summarized from Walla by baba
The story · English

In the Gaza Strip, residents living in tent encampments face daily struggles with dust, waste, pests, and lack of running water. Many have improvised makeshift kitchens where water drains into buckets, and without refrigerators, they rely mainly on canned goods or thawed frozen chicken sold as fresh. Each morning, families endure long lines to receive food, water, and aid packages or to buy bread from bakeries when finances allow.

Amid these harsh conditions, a local food company has launched a surprising delivery service offering sandwiches in baguettes and pita bread, using bicycle couriers. Unlike typical home deliveries, the service delivers "to the tent" rather than "to the home," reflecting that many residents no longer have houses. This initiative highlights the resilience and creativity of Gaza’s people, who find ways to satisfy their craving for warm bread even in the most difficult circumstances.

The service has gained attention on social media within Gaza, symbolizing a small but meaningful adaptation to life after the Israeli military withdrawal and ongoing hardships. The delivery model underscores the changed reality in Gaza, where basic comforts are scarce but human spirit persists.

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