AMMAN: Mohammad Harkal, a Syrian refugee living in Jordan with his wife and five children, voiced concerns that he would not be able to put bread on the table for his family if there is no aid from the United Nations World Food Program (WFP).
His family eats yogurt and falafel for breakfast, and potato with rice for lunch or dinner. Using the WFP coupon to buy food from the stores, he said if the aid from the WFP and the United Nation Refugee Agency is cut, "we cannot live at all."
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