The Prime Minister of Jordan: Less than 10% of the needs of the residents of Gaza are met
The Jordanian Prime Minister said on Tuesday that currently the aid coming into Gaza covers less than 10% of the needs of the residents of the strip. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, Jordanian Prime Minister Bashar al-Khasawneh said on Tuesday that the idea that Israel’s military operation in Gaza was based on the principle of self-defense cannot be accepted.
He went on to say: “We need to focus on an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.” , provides less than 10% of the needs of the residents of this strip”.
The Prime Minister of Jordan said: “The previous peace treaties do not solve the Palestinian problem and this can be a threat to the security of the region
He emphasized: “A ceasefire must be established in Gaza and a political plan should be established that includes a specific timetable for the establishment of a Palestinian state.”
This is while Martin Griffiths, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, warned about the hunger crisis in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.
He He continued: “Hundreds of thousands of people are starving in Gaza, and famine is increasing at an incredible rate in this strip.” About 300,000 people in northern Gaza is still a challenge”.
After 102 days since the beginning of the war, the number of Palestinian martyrs has reached more than 24,000, of which 10,000 and 400 of the victims are children. Nearly two million people out of the 2.2 million population of Gaza have been displaced and more than 60% of its infrastructure has either been completely destroyed or seriously damaged.
According to historians after the end During the Second World War, 2.8 million of the total population of 4.3 million people of the German capital lived in Berlin and 600 thousand apartments were destroyed. Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights” addressed the issue of depriving the residents of Gaza of potable drinking water in a report yesterday and considered it a war crime by the Zionist regime.
In the report of this institution The non-governmental organization said: “The action of the occupying Israeli regime in depriving the Gaza Strip of potable drinking water is a real death sentence, which in addition to being a form of genocide, is also considered a war crime.”
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