Algeria: Air aid meets 0.03% of Gaza’s needs
Algeria's representative in the UN Security Council called for the re-opening of all crossings in Gaza, while re-emphasizing the need for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, “Ammar bin Jame” is the representative of Algeria in the organization’s security council. At the meeting of this council regarding the arrival of humanitarian aid to Gaza, the United Nations said that this region now needs to stop the war and receive a large amount of aid.
According to Al-Jazeera, he said that airdrops of aid are currently the only The option is to bring water, food and medicine into Gaza, and this method meets only 30% of the needs of the people of Gaza.
Ammar bin Jame also said that Israel has not yet provided any evidence or documents regarding the claims made. against the Relief and Employment Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA).
He added: “All conditions must be provided for UNRWA’s activities in Gaza, especially in the northern areas, international relief forces to enter northern Gaza They should be worried about being targeted by the Israeli military”.
The representative of Algeria also warned about any ground operation in Rafah and said that the countries of the world should not allow such an event under any circumstances.
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