Idlib – Huda al-Kulaib Halima al-Jamous, 28, can no longer diversify her family’s table’s contents with various types of Syrian food as she used to before. She has canceled many of these types to limit daily meals, especially lunch, to a simple and specific type after the unprecedented price hike that affected various foods during last April. Halima told Enab Baladi that “the price hike is unbelievable. One can no longer secure even the most basic necessities of life, and we are overwhelmed. How can we balance poor income with soaring costs?” Halima lives with her four children and her neurologically ill husband in the border camps of Atma after they were displaced from the southern countrys
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