Arab nation’s controversial move sends shrouds instead of food to Gaza civilians
An international official revealed that an Arab country sent shrouds instead of food to teh people of Gaza.
According to webangah News Agency, Rami Abdo, head of the euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor, stated that two out of five humanitarian aid trucks entering Gaza yesterday contained shrouds rather of food.
Abdo emphasized that an Arab country had sent these burial garments through the United Nations for Gazans. He stressed that shrouds “do not qualify as food aid” and warned they could facilitate mass casualties in the besieged enclave.
The disclosure comes as only three food aid trucks entered Gaza yesterday—three months into Israel’s strict blockade of the territory.
News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, russia Al-Youm