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European-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch: All tents entered into Gaza from 5 % of the need

The European Human Rights Watch Center - the Mediterranean said: The entire tents imported to Gaza do not exceed 5 % of the region's emergency requirement.

reports Mehr News Agency According to Palestine Elium, the European Human Rights Watch Center said: Despite the increase in the number of trucks to the Gaza Strip, part of it is specified for businessmen and businessmen Have been for the unnecessary needs of the people of this area.

The center said: About 5 trucks have arrived in Gaza since the fire agreement, of which only 5 % have been sent to the north of the area. This means that input aid only meets half of Gaza’s daily needs.

European-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch announced: There are also 4 tents to Gaza, most of which were not high quality, while the area’s initial need of about 6,000. The tent is estimated, so the entire tents entered into Gaza do not exceed 5 % of the area’s emergency requirement.

the center said: The urgent need for fuel and gas to support emergency services reaches 4 trucks while the entrance value to Gaza is only 2 trucks Is in the day.

European Human Rights Watch also announced the urgent need for displacement equipment to dispose of the victims’ bodies and open the streets and fail to reach medical equipment. Also referred to Gaza to resume hospital activity.

This human rights center called the continuation of this process to increase the Palestinian suffering and called for the solidarity of the international community and urgent action.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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