Gaza: People are at the doorstep of the crisis because of the entrance to humanitarian assistance

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Gaza: People are at the doorstep of the crisis because of the entrance to humanitarian assistance

At a press briefing at the UN headquarters on Thursday, UN spokesman Stefan Duzarik told reporters that the humanitarian situation in Gaza was getting worse.

He said, “Children are hungry, patients are not being treated, and people are dying.”

“These restrictions should be removed immediately.”

According to the latest report, the disruption of supply due to border capture has increased the price unprecedented. Basic items like milk, eggs, fruits and meat have disappeared from local markets than the pre -crizfire level.

According to the United Nations Assistance Coordination Office, the OCHA, in April, has risen 50 percent in April compared to March. Also, due to lack of cash and the ability to buy, many families are starving.

Ground status

On Wednesday, UN Acting Human Coordinator Suzanna Taklak visited the Dir-al-Balah and Khan UNIS region for the Palestinian region occupied by Israel and reviewed the ground situation.

In Khan Unis, the team has visited the main sponsor plant in southern Gaza, which has been only 15 percent of the capacity since Israel’s start of March. As a result, people’s access to clean water has become very limited.

He has visited two crowded displacements and evaluated the needs of the people and the situation of living.

In addition to these, the UN team also visited the operation of a community kitchen operated by the Atopaluna Society for Detectives in the Dir-al-Balah, which provided food and training to youth, women and disabled.

Wandering

Stephan duo said that human partners have already informed about the serious deficiencies of tents, turpolins and other important materials.

He said, “The warehouse is almost empty, which is why it is possible to provide minimum relief assistance in the shelter.

He said, “UN agencies can provide relief assistance. The United Nations Breeding Health Agency, UNFPA supplied about 5 reproductive health kit and emergency supply this week, this week, to help more than 3 people, more than 3 people.

More than 900 women and girls were provided in the prestigious kit of the hospital. Also, agency leaders have done about 240 sessions about gender-based violence and registered 200 new cases.

Call for accountability

On March 7, an UN employee was killed and at least five were seriously injured in Gaza. Responding to a question related to this, Stephan Duojar said that Israeli officials had submitted the results of their internal investigation to the United Nations.

Emphasizing the need to ensure accountability and transparency, he said, “From the beginning of the struggle, we have seen complete support and transparency on his behalf – not only in this case, but also in all other cases.”

“We have seen multiple attacks on our UN co -workers or UN infrastructure in Gaza. We call all parties to fully follow international human law.