American father trapped in Gaza describes difficulties getting drinking water, bread
Abood Okal, a 36-year-old American father trapped in Gaza with his wife and young son, told ABC News on Sunday about the difficulties getting drinking water and bread.
"And I think it is for many people here in Gaza. We are almost out of drinking water today," he said. "I think we have enough just to last us through the night and then tomorrow would be basically out."
Okal described them spending their days not only "trying to figure out our water situation," but also trying to secure bread, telling ABC News he was part of a group that spent six hours standing in lines in front of bakeries.
"We hit four different bakeries to buy bread and any type of bread, actually, and it was a total mayhem, just like we expected," he said. "And actually quite heartbreaking to see the amount of people lined up in front of the bakeries, hundreds and hundreds of people in front of each one."
Okal said they stood in line for hours to get one portion of bread -- "which is about 25 to 30 pieces of pita bread, an average sized pita bread," he said -- "which basically would be good enough for a day or two at most."
"I think Gaza has reached a point where it does not matter where you're from or how much money you have or who you know," he said. "Everyone is in the same boat in terms of the dire daily struggle to survive. And certainly our family is no exception to that."
-ABC News' Zoe Magee