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Famine in Gaza has put thousands of lives at risk

The Palestinian Red Crescent warned that the lives of thousands of patients, children and civilians in the Gaza Strip are at risk as a result of the continued famine policy.

Quoted by Shahab news agency, the Palestinian Red Crescent Organization announced in a statement: The outbreak of famine in the Gaza Strip has led to the martyrdom of many people, most of whom are children.

The Palestinian Red Crescent also warned that the lives of thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are at risk as a result of the famine.

This statement further states: If serious measures are not taken to break the blockade and to issue permits for aid to enter the Gaza Strip on a continuous basis, the lives of thousands of people will be in danger.

According to IRNA, after 296 days have passed since the beginning of the Zionist regime’s aggression against the Gaza Strip without any results and achievements, this regime is sinking more and more into its internal and external crises.

During this period, the Zionist regime has not achieved anything other than massacres, destruction, war crimes, violations of international laws, bombing aid organizations and imposing famine and starvation in this region.

The occupying regime has lost this war regardless of any gains in the future, and even after about 10 months, it has not been able to defeat the resistance groups in a small area that has been under siege for years.

The latest statistics announced about the martyrs and wounded in the Gaza Strip indicate that 39,258 Palestinians have been martyred and 90,589 Palestinians have been injured since the beginning of the Zionist regime’s attacks on this region.

Source: IRNA

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Young Journalists Club
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