The food prices jump from Israel’s restrictions on the entrance to Gaza

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The food prices jump from Israel's restrictions on the entrance to Gaza

According to the news, the prices of Gaza Bandage, flour and vegetables have been seen up to 100 times.

The United Nations Assistance Coordination Office – Ocha on Monday said that the closure of the Karma Shalam, Arsha and Zikim border border means that important humanitarian assistance materials cannot be transferred to needy people. It has thousands of tents.

Egypt, Qatar and America’s ceasefire ended on Saturday in the first phase, where Hamas called for Israel to move on to the next agreed level.

However, Israel emphasized to continue in the first phase because the top American messenger of the region proposed to continue the first phase at the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

The Israeli was rapidly released under the ceasefire agreement on January 5, whose October was imprisoned since the October terrorist attack. Also, about 1,5 Palestinian prisoners have also been released from Israeli jail.

“Cemetery has given the opportunity to distribute food, water as well as shelter assistance and treatment assistance,” a UN spokesman Stepan Duzrik provided New York journalists, which helped to provide food packets to almost all Gaza. “

He said, “Our humanitarian support partners have said that after the border post in Gaza on Sunday, the price of flour and vegetables has fallen more than 100 times. Human partners are currently evaluating available reserves.”

Ceasefire, ‘an important lifeline’

UNICEF warns of the UN Children’s Organization that stopping assistance in Gaza, which will only have the catastrophic consequences for children and families fighting to survive.

UNICEF regional director Eduard Begadar said that the entry of assistance on Sunday to enter the support of the people would seriously affect the lives of ordinary people’s lives. “

“It is important that the ceasefire that is an important lifeline for children is applied and allowed to flow freely to the supply of assistance materials, so that we can continue the action of humanitarian assistance.”