Markets In North Gaza Are Starting To Stretch
JAKARTA - Markets in North Gaza are currently recovering after flour and food supplies entered through al-Roshid Street.
This was conveyed by Moath al-Kahhow, a journalist from Jabalia, northern Gaza, which was broadcast in Aljazeera, Sunday, April 14.
Kahlout said that currently trading in the city of North Gaza is recovering. He added that sellers now have something to offer after two years of not doing activities after markets were destroyed.
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Finally, you can see flour in markets, food, tomatoes, and potatoes. The seller has something to offer after more than half a year of closing and the market is destroyed," he said.
They have expensive products, but the price goes down every day, so today's price is cheaper than yesterday's price.
He added that although the entry of flour reduces long queues at the only bakery operating in Gaza City, the public is still asking for more trucks to come to solve humanitarian issues.