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    Home » Blog » From Rs 5 to Rs 2,300: India’s humble Parle-G is a luxury in Gaza; a father’s viral post shows war reality

    From Rs 5 to Rs 2,300: India’s humble Parle-G is a luxury in Gaza; a father’s viral post shows war reality

    June 6, 2025Updated:June 6, 2025 World No Comments
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    From Rs 5 to Rs 2,300: India’s humble Parle-G is a luxury in Gaza; a father's viral post shows war reality

    NEW DELHI: In India, Parle-G cakes are associated with ease, a cheerful tea-time snack, and a budget-friendly mainstay that is found in nearly every home. The classic Indian bread, however, has taken on a sinister new identity in Gaza, making it a luxury item that expresses the desperation of a population that is on the verge of famine. Mohammed Jawad, a Palestinian who lives in Gaza, posted a poignant message on social media that highlighted the depressing realities of military lack. In the movie, his younger daughter Rafif is seen clutching a group of Parle-G cakes, a rare treat in a location in need of an immediate food supply. Jafari revealed that he paid more than €24 ( approximately Rs. 2, 342 ) for the packet, which typically costs less than Rs. 5 in Indian markets and about Rs. 100 in foreign grocery stores. Rafif’s favorite treat, he wrote on X ( formerly Twitter ),” Even though the price jumped from €1.5 to over €24, I just couldn’t deny Rafif,” which won hearts and shock from all over the world, especially among Indian users for whom Parle-G is a enduring symbol of affordability and childhood. His post rapidly became popular on social media, with many American users asking the Parle company and government officials for assistance. According to a person, India provided Parle G to Palestinians as aid, but Hamas seizes the trucks and distributes the food and supplies in dark to the underprivileged. Rupees 5 Parle-G being sold at Inr 2, 500. This is the actual face of the so-called resistance, which is plundering innocent lives.” Some people believe that the aid that goes to the people of Gaza is distributed pretty,” Jawad wrote in response. However, the job has actually hired numerous agents and thief to seize and sell this aid on the open market for a high price. For instance, sugar is sold for about$ 90 per kilogram while flour is sold for around$ 500. All fundamental products are offered for outrageous prices. Some persons risk their lives just to get what they need, while those who can’t afford to buy. While people” take” massive quantities and sell them in the market for “huge profits” Israel has imposed a nearly total embargo on aid entering the Arab enclave since the ceasefire broke down in March. Regional supply chains have been destroyed as a result of the restraint, which has caused a sharp rise in malnutrition rates, particularly among children. The price of severe malnutrition in children under five in Gaza has nearly tripled since February, according to a UN report released on Thursday. In the late May screening of nearly 50, 000 children, 5.8 % were found to be suffering from acute malnutrition, an increase from 4.7 % just weeks earlier. The figure represents a dramatic improvement over the February position, which had allowed for a momentary pause in hostilities, according to news agency Reuters. A rise in cases of severe acute hunger, a fatal condition that makes children incredibly susceptible to infections, was also noted by the UN-backed “nutrition cluster.” Israel denies that some treatment facilities in northeastern Gaza and Rafah are used by Hamas for military operations, claiming that some of these facilities have been forced to close because of lack of medical supplies, harm from the continuous conflict, or intended attacks. In response to incidents where dozens of civilians were shot down while attempting to access food aid, doctors in Gaza are now donating their own blood to treat patients, according to the international medical NGO Doctors Without Borders ( MSF). At least 29 starvation-related deaths, primarily among children and the elderly, were reported by Israeli authorities in just a few days past fortnight. These figures come as Israel’s help distribution mechanisms are being increasingly scrutinized, yet as Tel Aviv insists it checks all aid to stop Hamas from diversion, a charge the organization refutes.

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