samer abdeljaber is palestine country director for the world food program, the wfp.nd we have najla shawa, who is an aid worker and a mother of two children, and a longtime resident of gaza. she and her family have survived several israeli raids on the city. a warm welcome to all of you. najla, i would like to start with you, if i may. as i say, you are a mom and a military and worker, you see it from all sides. we have a situation now where food prices are up 20%, money coming in is down radically, and all the time you are living under the israeli blockade and ongoing attacks. describe for us, if you will, what it is like trying to run a family as a resident of gaza, what daily life is like. najla: yeah, sure, thanks for having me. well, honestly, it's a constant state of anxiety at best for those who can't afford daily living and still can survive. the problem is that with a majority of the population around us and the community around me, we continue to suffer from this kind of fluctuation in everything. there is every day uncertainty and anxiety in how life can b