Nick Schifrin:
This morning in Gaza, they set out to end their hunger. They died hungry, more than two dozen killed before they could pick up food. Some died anonymously, their body bags marked “Name Unknown” next to the time of death.
For others, irreplaceable loss. Ahmed Zadan will never again see his mother. “Mom, please come back to me,” he says. “Please come back.”
Relatives say Reem Ahmed was killed trying to feed her family. Another son lays his head on his mother’s body one last time.
For Gazans, accessing the barest of necessities, beans, pasta, rice, has become a daily gamble with their lives. Often for crumbs.
Rasha Al-Nahal shows what little she managed to collect.















































