

Gazan journalist describes starvation, chaos on the ground
Jul 31, 2025
Hasan Jaber, a journalist based in Gaza and a veteran of Globe and Mail, shares his firsthand experiences from Bureij Refugee Camp amid the harrowing humanitarian crisis. He discusses the daily struggle for food and water, detailing the chaos surrounding aid distribution. Janice Dickson, an international affairs reporter, reflects on the world's reactions to rising starvation concerns in Gaza and Israel's dismissal of the situation. Together, they highlight the urgent need for global intervention to address the escalating crisis.
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Journalist's Personal Gaza Struggle
- Hasan Jaber is a Gaza journalist living in the Borej refugee camp experiencing war hardships firsthand.
- He was displaced six times but chose to stay at his damaged home for family safety reasons.
Severe Food Scarcity Impact
- Hasan Jaber and his family face severe food and water scarcity, often going days without bread or water.
- They have lost significant weight and struggle with the rising cost and danger of buying food.
Aid Distribution Risks in Gaza
- Hasan Jaber says aid food drops mostly benefit Israeli controlled areas or local gangs, making access unsafe for average Gazans.
- He avoids aid centers due to violence and risk of death at food lines during ongoing conflict.