
Children make up 51% of Gaza's population, so when Palestine is attacked, children are attacked. But the devastation doesn't always take the form of rocket blasts or gunshots. Policies managing even the most basic aspects of life are the daily norm for people in Gaza – including, at times, the strict rationing of food.
It's time for Palestinian parents to decide how much food their children get to eat, not politicians. If you agree, sign below and share this with everybody you know.
Sources: International Rescue Committee, Global Voices, AP





