UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) spokesman James Alder informed Amman journalists about the situation in Gaza.
“I met a little boy before returning from Gaza, who was injured in a relief center. I later found out that the boy was killed because of the injury.”
He said that it not only reflects a dangerous situation there, but also says what is actually happening in the sending of people for better treatment.
UNICEF spokesman met Abed during the mission in Gaza, then an online video released by June June has shaken people around the world. In this, 13-year-old Abed al-Rahman was seen shouting at his last moment.
In this video, Abed has repeatedly tried to relieve the pain of Medicine for the wounds caused by Shapel in his body, but no drugs are available.
Drug deficit
James Alder said there were many other hospitals, including Nasser Hospital in Khan, who were still treating the injured despite the bad damage.
Patients also have many children. However, the drug has a huge deficit and necessary treatment supply.
He said, “Human aid is not just a meal kept in a buggy. It also contains oxygen keys, ventilators, clean kites, drugs and newborns. All these ingredients that were cared for a few months ago by the United Nations.”
James Alder said that many parents, who need oxygen, have left the hospital because they are afraid to attack the hospital again.
“The doctors told me that if a child lives with oxygen and he returns from the hospital without oxygen, he will die in Tarapolin at the shelter at any time.”
Hunger
Due to the Israeli Pabandis, the lack of basic support for saving life in Gaza is constantly deepening and causing frustration.
UNICEF spokesman Elder said, “I talked to a grandmother who was crying,“ How can I reach these relief centers? “I also met youth who have tried seven times, but they couldn’t get anything at once.
“This is completely unequal arrangement. Relief centers also have a huge deficit. You cannot distribute assistance through a single party in the military region that is going on.”
James Alder said that the worst effects of clean drinking water, food and fuel were affecting the weakest people of Gaza, such as young, pregnant women, elders and those who have become crippled.
He said that it is not possible for these people to walk in that far -reaching area where there is some assistance from the United Nations controversial and separate relief centers.
Malnourishment
The World Health Organization (WHO), on the other hand, also warned that malnutrition and weak immunity with it is now killing people. Things are constantly getting worse.
The World Health Organization (WHO) spokesman Christian Lindmire says “610 patients are still hospitalized in the latest report due to serious malnutrition.”
However, he emphasized the reality behind these statistics and said, “This does not mean the situation is right, but they are ‘blessed people who can somehow reach a medical center.”
“They are not involved in countless people who are so weak that they can’t reach anywhere, which are not ambulances to bring, or the areas that have been destroyed in hospitals and emergency relief centers are destroyed in bombing and are still on attack.”