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NPR News: 04-01-2025 7PM EDT

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🗓️ 1 April 2025

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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. It's been a month of the Israeli blockade on Gaza,

0:25.4

marking of the longest siege of the territory since the war began. No food, fuel, medical supplies,

0:32.3

or any goods have been allowed into the enclave. NPR's Iatrower reports bakeries across the territory of closed.

0:38.0

The World Food Program says all of its 25 bakeries in Gaza have shut down because they've run out

0:42.7

of flour and fuel as a result of Israel's blockade. The UN Food Agency tells NPR it's also

0:48.3

distributing its final food parcels to the neediest families and only has food supplies to last

0:53.6

two more weeks to support charity

0:55.2

kitchens that provide many with their only meal of the day.

0:59.4

Israel's military says there's plenty of food in Gaza.

1:01.9

The government says the blockade is to pressure Hamas.

1:06.1

Mona Dehiz, a mother standing outside one of the shuttered bakeries in Gaza, tells NPR

1:10.2

she's searching for food

1:11.5

to feed her three daughters. Her youngest is underweight. Dehle says she can't afford the price of a

1:16.9

large sack of flour, which has soared to $80. Ayyabotrawi, NPR News Dubai, with reporting by

1:22.7

Anna's Baba in Gaza City. On the eve of the imposition of more tariffs by the Trump administration, the

1:28.2

president and his administration are not saying exactly what the broad reciprocal levies

1:33.2

will look like. The president is expected to have more to say about that tomorrow, an event in the

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