Written By Mohammed Rakib Uddin, Department of English Language & Literature, National University, Bangladesh
A Life Under Siege
The Gaza Strip, a narrow piece of land located along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, is home to more than 2.3 million Palestinians. For years, the people of Gaza have endured immense suffering, largely due to conflict, blockade, and political instability. Today, hunger and misery have reached levels that demand global attention and immediate humanitarian action.
Since 2007, Gaza has been under a blockade imposed by Israel and supported by Egypt. This blockade limits the movement of people, goods, fuel, and medicine. As a result, the local economy has collapsed, unemployment has risen to over 45%, and families are unable to afford basic necessities. Many children go to sleep hungry, not knowing if they will have anything to eat the next day.
The World Food Programme (WFP) and other aid agencies have warned repeatedly about the deepening food crisis. Due to the lack of access to nutritious food, many children suffer from stunted growth and malnutrition. The health system, already weak and underfunded, cannot meet the needs of the population, especially during times of war.
The Cost of Conflict
The situation worsens whenever violence breaks out. Airstrikes destroy homes, schools, hospitals, and food supply chains. In times of war, entire families are displaced, forced to live in shelters or the ruins of their homes. Food becomes even more scarce, clean water runs out, and diseases spread rapidly.
In these moments, international aid struggles to enter Gaza. Even when aid trucks are allowed in, the amounts are too small to meet the overwhelming need. Hospitals lack medicine, and many children die from treatable injuries and diseases simply because resources are not available.
The Silent Suffering
One of the most heartbreaking aspects of Gaza’s crisis is the silence that often surrounds it. Many people in the world do not hear the cries of hungry children or the pain of parents who cannot feed their families. The suffering becomes a daily routine in Gaza, where survival is an achievement.
Children are especially affected. A generation is growing up knowing only war, poverty, and loss. Many cannot attend school regularly. Instead of playing and learning, they spend their days looking for food or waiting in long lines for aid.
A Call to Humanity
The hunger and suffering in Gaza are not natural disasters—they are man-made. Political decisions, wars, and blockades have created this humanitarian catastrophe. Yet, the world has the power to help. By supporting aid organizations, pushing for peace, and raising awareness, we can help relieve the suffering of millions.
Every human deserves food, safety, and dignity. The people of Gaza are not asking for luxury—only for their basic human rights. It is time for the international community to act with compassion and urgency, before more innocent lives are lost to hunger and despair.
“To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity.” — Nelson Mandela




