Gaza: People are on the verge of crisis due to the entry of humanitarian aid

United Nations spokesperson, Stefan Dujariq told reporters in a press briefing at the United Nations Headquarters on Thursday that the human situation in Gaza is getting worse. “He said,” Children are hungry, patients are not being treated, and people are dying. “” These restrictions should be removed immediately. ” There is an unprecedented increase. Prices have reached 1,400 percent above the pre -ceasefire levels and basic items like milk, eggs, fruits and meat have disappeared from the local markets. According to the UN Assistance Coordination Office, OCHA, the prices have increased by 50 percent in April in April compared to March. At the same time, many families are in the grip of starvation due to the lack of cash and the falling purchasing power. On the grounds of the land, the UN acting human coordinator for the occupation of Israel, Suzana Tarkhek visited Dir-e-Balah and Khan Yunis areas and reviewed the ground situation. Inspected, which is running at only 15 percent capacity due to the power cut by Israel since the beginning of March. As a result, people have become very limited to clean water. They visited two crowded displacement sites and evaluated the needs of the people. Apart from this, the United Nations team also visited the operation of a community kitchen, which provides food and disabled to the youth, women and disabled for the operations of a community kitchen run by the Ataphaluna Society for deaf children in Dir-Al-Balah, in Dir-Al-Balah, for deaf children. Kilustasthe Dujariq said that in the meantime, human partners have also informed about the serious shortage of tents, tarpaulin and other important materials. “The warehouses are almost empty, which is making it possible to provide minimum relief assistance to survive at the refugee,” he said, “Joint nation agencies can provide relief as much as they can. The United Nations Breeding Health Agency, UNFPA, has provided about 10 breeding health kits and emergency supplies to its six health partners this week, more than 6,900 people. Dignity kits have been delivered to more than 900 women and girls in hospitals. At the same time, agency activists have held about 240 sessions about gender-based violence and have registered 200 new cases. The deadly attack on March 19 in Ahwanagaja was killed by an United Nations employee and at least five others were seriously injured. Ansening a question related to this, Stephan Dujariq said that the Israeli officials have submitted the results of their inner investigation to the United Nations. He stressed the need to ensure accountability and transparency, saying, “We have seen full support and transparency in such incidents since the beginning of the struggle – we have seen full support and transparency in such incidents – not only in this case but also in all other matters. We have seen the process of attacks on the basic structure. We call all sides to fully follow the international human law.

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