UNRWA: Gaza has become an unlivable place
The Commissioner General of UNRWA warned about the critical situation of more than 2 million people in Gaza due to the heavy siege of this area and the lack of aid and emphasized that Gaza has become an unlivable place. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) ) warned once again about the consequences of the hunger crisis in Gaza and the increase in deaths in this region due to malnutrition, and called on the countries of the world to take serious measures to put pressure on the Zionist regime and break the siege of Gaza.
The UNRWA Commissioner General asked all the countries of the world to increase the pressure to implement the ruling of the International Court of Justice regarding the entry of aid to Gaza, and to take all necessary measures to ensure from the arrival of basic aid to all residents of Gaza.
He also asked the countries of the world to reconsider their decision to sanction UNRWA after Israel’s false accusations against this agency; Because to deal with the famine crisis in Gaza, it is necessary to take courageous measures. Philip Lazzarini warned about the continued deterioration of the living conditions of more than 2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and emphasized that Gaza has become an unlivable place. It has become generous.
The Commissioner General of the United Nations Agency for Relief and Employment for Palestinian Refugees recently, referring to the terrible situation that the people of Gaza are experiencing in the shadow of the aggression of the Zionist regime and the all-round siege against this area, announced that the budget of this agency to carry out Its activities will only be effective until May, that is, less than two months from now, and after that, UNRWA’s budget will run out. Israel’s decision to prevent UNRWA convoys from entering northern Gaza means preventing the survival of people who are at risk of death. The United Nations Office of Humanitarian Affairs also warned on Thursday that the time is running out and obstacles to access aid in the Gaza Strip continue.
The statement of this office emphasized that more than 1.1 million people in Gaza are facing a severe level of food insecurity and there is no alternative to Sending ground aid to Gaza with the aim of saving the lives of the people of this region, especially in the north, which is facing a terrible crisis, is not there.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |