While the agencies call the world to move on Israel’s blockade, Gaza says a ‘killing area’
UN Secretary General “Help Dried [and] The floods of fear were reopened in the Gaza Strip, where Israel prevented the entry of all goods and continued to war against Hamas.
“Gaza is a killing area and civilians in an endless death cycle,” António Guterres said on Tuesday. He said.
Their comments come after the UN agency presidents immediately resorted to acting to the world leaders and the Palestinians there.
Israel insisted that there was enough food in Gaza, but the UN agencies rejected it.
Israel prevented Gaza on 2 March after the first stage of the ceasefire ended. Hamas refused to expand this part of the ceasefire by accusing Israel of committing commitments.
Israel later renewed the air bombardment and land attack on 18 March, according to the Ministry of Health, operated by Hamas in Gaza, and killed 1,449 Palestinians. The Israeli army insists that it does not target civilians.
In his speech to journalists, Guterres said that Israel has obligations according to international law to ensure that food and medical materials reach the population as an invading force.
“The existing road is not deadly – it is completely unbearable in the eyes of international law and history,” he said.
Their comments are watching a joint statement published by six UN Agency on Monday and said that world leaders should act urgently to ensure that food and aid materials reach the Palestinians on the lane.
In a statement, the Ghazans “fell into the trap, bombed and left again hungry,” he said.
“The last ceasefire allowed us to get the bombs, obstacles and looting in the battle for 470 days in 60 days: life -saving materials that reach almost all parts of Gaza.” He said.
“This offers a short respite, while the allegations that there is enough food to feed all the Palestinians in Gaza are far from the reality and the commodities are extremely low.”
Signed by the Heads of Expression:
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OCHA – UN’s Human Works Coordination Office
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UNICEF – UN’s Child Agency
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WFP – World Food Program
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Who – World Health Organization
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UNRWA – UN Palestinian Refugees Agency
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UNOPS – UN Project Services Office
Because of the blockade, All Unputable Furnaces ClosedMost markets are empty of fresh vegetables, and hospitals are rational with painkillers and antibiotics.
Expression, Gaza’s “partial functional health system is overwhelmed [and]… Basic medical and trauma materials are rapidly running out. “
He said: “In the second month, with the bored Israeli blockade in Gaza, we address world leaders to support the basic principles of international humanitarian law – tight, urgently and decisively – to take action.
“Protect civilians. Facilitate the help. Release the hostages. Renew the ceasefire.”
Two -month pause in the fight, an increase in humanitarian aid, allowing him to enter Gaza, and 33 hostages for approximately 1,900 Palestinian prisoners organized by Israel – eight people died – were released.
One night, at least five children and four adults were killed in an Israeli strike in Deir al-Balah. [Reuters]
On Tuesday, the Ministry of Health, operated by Gaza Hamas, said that at least 58 people were killed in the region for the last 24 hours.
According to the civil defense agency ruled by Hamas, Israeli strikes killed 19 people in one night, and five children, the center of Deir al-Balah, were included.
In the north town of Beit Lahia, two separate strikes and 11 people were killed in two separate strikes in the north -west of the City of Gaza.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian Journalists Union (PJS) said that after the Israeli strike on Monday, a second Palestinian journalist died of wounds.
When Ahmed Mansour was hit by a media tent in Southern City Khan Younis, he suffered violent burns, and today Palestine killed his colleague Helmi Al-Faqaawi today.
The Israeli army said that the strike targeted a third journalist Hassan Eslaih, whom the strike accused of being a “Hamas terrorist”. PJS said Eslaih was in a critical situation with a few other journalists after the attack.
The war was triggered by Hamas’s unprecedented attack on 7 October 2023, where about 1,200 people were killed and 251 people returned to Gaza as a hostage.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, more than 50,810 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli attack since then.