UN report on the latest situation of aid to Gaza
The UN Secretary General’s spokesman said on Friday that more than 50,000 people left Gaza and 65 aid trucks entered Gaza. |
According to the Fars News Agency International Group, Stephane Dujarric, the spokesman of the UN Secretary General, said on Friday that more than 50,000 people left Gaza and 65 aid trucks entered Gaza.
Dujarric said that currently a total of 821 trucks carrying humanitarian aid have entered Gaza. He also said that 12 children with cancer were taken to Egypt and Jordan along with their families.
The spokesperson of the UN Secretary General stated that 101 UNRWA employees have been killed in Gaza so far.
Stephen Dujarric noted that continuous attacks on civilian infrastructure have direct effects on the health system.
Earlier, the United Nations announced that the staff of this organization will observe a minute of silence on Monday to honor the memory of 100 of its staff who were killed in Gaza since October 7. The organization also said that the flags of its institutions will be at half-mast on Monday.
UNRWA, the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, has described the Gaza war as the deadliest conflict for the United Nations.
The latest reports indicate that the number of victims of the attacks of the Zionist regime in Gaza has reached 11 thousand 78 martyrs and 27 thousand 490 wounded. Among these martyrs, 4,506 are children, 3,27 are women, and 678 are elderly. And it was reported that tens of wounded were left in the bombing of “Al-Shifa” medical complex by the occupiers. Israeli fighters attacked the field clinics of this hospital 4 times on Friday morning alone.
Armored tanks of the occupying regime army occupied “Alrentisi” and “Al-Nasr” hospitals for children, and two other hospitals active in the field of ophthalmology. and have surrounded mental health from all sides.
According to news sources, thousands of patients, hospital staff, medical staff and refugees are trapped in hospitals without water and food and every moment They are at risk of death.
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