Gaza hit by food shortages and price hikes after Israel shuts crossings

Middle East Eye · March 7, 2026 War

Gaza hit by food shortages and price hikes after Israel shuts crossings Submitted by Ahmed Dremly on Sat, 03/07/2026 - 12:58 Panic spreads as families rush to markets to stock up amid fears of famine returning A Palestinian family breaks their Ramadan fast in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, 26 February 2026 (AFP/Eyad Baba) Off As the US-Israel war on Iran began last week and Gaza’s crossings were shut, panic spread through the densely populated enclave, raising fears of a famine returning. Palestinians rushed to markets to stock up on essentials, as soaring prices and shortages of key items, particularly vegetables, signalled the impact of the closures. Gaza depends almost entirely on border crossings for the entry of food and essential goods, meaning any sudden closure is quickly reflected in local markets and household budgets.

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