UN chief Gaza Church condemned Israeli attacks

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UN chief Gaza Church condemned Israeli attacks

On Thursday, UN Chief Antonio Gutresh spokesman Stephanie Trumbbell said both the church was a place of worship and shelter for citizens.

The spokesperson Stephanie Trumbl said during a daily press conversation in New York, “Attacks on worship places are unacceptable. People who want shelter should be respected and protected, they should not be attacked.”

He emphasized the immediate and unconditional release of all the brothers and said, “Many people have already lost their lives.”

Continue to attack the displaced people

Meanwhile, the Israeli attacks have targeted the positions of the displaced Palestinians in the last 24 hours, some of which were killed and some were injured.

The United Nations Coordination Office (OCHA) has said that more than 5 people in Gaza have been displaced by July 3-5.

Overall, more than Lakh millions of people have been displaced since the March 7 war, which is about 5 percent of the total population.

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In addition to these, almost all the people in Gaza have been displaced many times since the war began in October 2021.

UN spokesman Stephanie Trumbal reminds journalists that most of Gaza’s homes are broken or not fit for a living and families are living in the open space. It is noteworthy that the United Nations, Israel was not allowed to bring tents and other shelter materials in early March.

Ban

The spokesperson also attracted attention to a “worrying development”. Humanists have said that after Israeli, after the restoration of swimming and fishing in the Mediterranean, many displaced people are moving away from bathing there.

He said, “Ocha says that many people had the only alternative to the sea, because there was no water infrastructure in Gaza and fuel to get water through the pump is almost equal. Although it is very important to drain water through hot weather.”

Need further fuel

Humanists have also said that the fuel that Israel is fueling in Gaza is still not enough to continue life -efficient service and there is a true risk of suspending these services.

Spokesperson Stephanie Trump Thursday mentioned “a small but important development” where the United Nations was allowed to bring special fuel called ‘benzine’, which is used to operate ambulances and other necessary services.

This happened for the first time in the last 135 days.

He said, “This is without a limited diesel permission last week. However, this is not enough.”

“We are demanding regular fuel supply – both benzine and diesel – and the restrictions on shelter components should be removed immediately. Life depends on both of them.”