Discover how families in Gaza cook during war without proper kitchens. Learn about the daily challenges of cooking, food preparation, and survival for Gaza families.
How Families in Gaza Cook Without Kitchens?
For many families around the world, cooking is a simple daily activity that takes place in a kitchen with tools, clean water, and proper equipment. In Gaza today, the situation is very different.
Our Family has lost their home are living in temporary shelter and tents. And certainly Without proper kitchens, cooking has become one of the most difficult parts of daily life.
Despite these challenge, Ashqar Family in gaza غزة continue to find ways to prepare food and care for their children.
During the war and after, thousands of families in Gaza My family is among them no longer have access to traditional kitchens. because Because there are no longer any habitable houses!
Instead, many people cook outside their tents or in small temporary spaces. Cooking is often done using simple tools, small gas stoves, or open fires when fuel is available.
These conditions make cooking difficult and sometimes unsafe, especially for ashqar family with young children.
Another major challenge is the lack of basic kitchen supplies.
Our family do not have access to:
Cooking pots and pans.
Plates and bowls.
Proper food storage.
Clean cooking surfaces.
Without these basic tools, preparing even simple meals becomes much harder.
Families often share utensils or try to cook with whatever items they can find.
Preparing food in Gaza during war requires patience and creativity.
Families must deal with:
Limited food supplies.
Unpredictable electricity.
Lack of refrigeration.
Dust and outdoor conditions.
Despite all of this, parents continue doing everything they can to provide meals for their children.
As many people say in Gaza:
العائلة تبقى قوية عندما يجتمع أفرادها حول الطعام – A family stays strong when it gathers around food.
In difficult times, communities in Gaza often support each other.
Neighbors share food, cooking space, or utensils whenever possible. Families sometimes cook together to save fuel and resources.
This spirit of cooperation helps people survive even in extremely difficult conditions.
Our family is currently living in a tent and facing the same challenges as many other families in Gaza.
Without a proper kitchen, cooking becomes complicated and exhausting. We hope to build a small wooden kitchen next to our tent where we can safely prepare food for our children.
Even a modest cooking space would make daily life much easier for our family.
Conclusion
Cooking in Gaza now is not just about preparing food. It is about resilience, survival, and caring for family members despite incredibly difficult conditions. So we need your support now to create small Kitchen :(
small kitchen
Due to the scarcity of wood in Gaza, the estimated cost of a 2m x 70cm wooden portable kitchen is $400.
This does not include kitchen utensils. Basic kitchenware such as pots and pans is estimated to cost $500.