United Nations: The conditions in Gaza are inhumane
The United Nations has stated that the conditions in Gaza are inhumane and there are many obstacles to sending aid. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Reuters, “Stefan Dujarric, the spokesman of the United Nations Secretary General stated that there are huge challenges to respond There are human needs in the Gaza Strip, including the restrictions imposed by the Zionist army.
Dujarric added: The position of the United Nations regarding the necessity of ending the occupation in the occupied Palestinian lands It has been known for years and cannot be changed.
previously also, Stefan Dujarric Referring to the amount of damages in the Gaza Strip due to the war of the Zionist regime, he said: So far, more than 160 schools in the Gaza Strip have been targeted by Israel’s direct attack.
Dojarik referring to the analysis and evaluation of satellite images in order to estimate the damage caused to schools Across Gaza, he stated: Their assessment (our humanitarian education partners) shows that 162 school buildings were directly targeted; This figure is equivalent to about 30% of the total of 563 schools in Gaza.
He added: At least 26 of these buildings have been destroyed. About 175,000 students and more than 6,500 teachers have been affected by these attacks. At least 55 percent of schools in Gaza either need complete reconstruction or renovation.
In response to the attack of Hamas on the 7th of October (October 15) against this regime, the Israeli army has targeted the Gaza Strip with brutal attacks for more than 4 months. So far, more than 29,000 Palestinians have been martyred in these attacks.
On the other hand Samer Abd Al-Jaber, head of the World Food Program, also emphasized that 500,000 people in the Gaza Strip are at risk of famine.
He added: The war was a serious obstacle to access to aid and despite the very urgent needs, we cannot missions to do ourselves regularly, while these needs are continuously increasing.
Abd Al-Jaber emphasized: The Gaza Strip is in dire need of a ceasefire and a cessation of hostilities. In the northern regions, there are extensive needs to prevent a disaster.
Also, Ishaq Brick, General of the Zionist Army, warned the authorities of this regime to attack Rafah will push Israel to the edge of the abyss and its destruction will follow.
This former occupation army general published an article in Haaretz and wrote: The way The solution that we should move towards is an agreement to release the hostages, this would allow us to dignified > To get out of the situation we are in and to be able to return to our normal lives in our homes, Hamas should not be strengthened again, but an international administrative structure with a police force should be created. formed and replace the Hamas government.
He added: If we enter Rafah, we will not succeed in achieving the goal of destroying Hamas. But it is possible that we will find ourselves in a much more difficult security situation than before entering this region and lose our hostages forever, if the political and security authorities allow us to enter Rafah have made a decision, they should know that serious damage will be done to Israel’s political and security immunity, we will face problems in our relations in the world and snowball in the economic, security, social fields and relations between The world will move towards the abyss and there will be no return.