Gaza: Price Palestinian population, dirt, garbage piles and diseases displaced in diseases

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Gaza: Price Palestinian population, dirt, garbage piles and diseases displaced in diseases

Louis Wateris, a senior officer of the UN Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian refugees, told UN News that a work was set up in the coastal areas of Gaza al -Masi.

In these camps, the families that take shelter in the dirty environment have no choice and the current situation is getting worse.

Louis Wateries has reported that malnutrition children and families have been badly tired in the ongoing war for months. They are constantly fighting with limited accessibility of heat, dirt, clean water and healthcare.

Garbage-waste out of control. Northern, rats, insects and insects are seen in places where people have taken shelter.

The disease is spreading as the days are heated. There is not enough drugs for treatment.

UNRWA teams are employed on a clean -clean drive with the intention to ensure cleanliness, but they have wealth. “They have left an pesticide drug for about 10 days. The supply is ending.”

According to the UN office for humanitarian assistance, more than 30 cars are required to maintain waste management, water supply and drainage system in Israeli bomb attacks on April 21-22.

In the past one week, at least 23 incidents of bombing have also increased tents for displays, where ordinary citizens, including women, children and disabled, were killed.

Stress

The United Nations Office has warned that the health system continues to keep the covered in the Gaza Valley.

About half of the health centers that are being provided with care services are the regions where the Israeli army has issued an order to empty the place.

It is proved difficult for the needy community to reach these centers. Also, drugs, equipment and treatment personnel are also available.

According to an estimate, 4.20 million people have been displaced by April 15. A large number of people have been forced to displace the second or third time.

For the past 52 days, the most important human assistance material has not entered Gaza. During April 15 to 21, about 50 percent of the aimed at human assistance was not allowed or rejected.