GAZA, (PIC)
In Gaza’s streets—torn between rubble and suffocating silence—the sound of frying falafel used to be one of the last echoes of normal life.
Falafel, the humble and simple dish, became a lifeline for tens of thousands of families exhausted by siege, starvation, and war.
Today, as ingredients run out and prices skyrocket, falafel shops are closing their doors, leaving behind growing hunger and waves of anxiety.
“We can’t even eat falafel anymore,” says Abu…
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News Source: english.palinfo.com

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