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Gaza: For the first time in months, the salvation material of life reached the support teams – eSHOP24X7
The United Nations Superior Relief Support Coordinator, Tom Flature, said: “Today is an important day. Trucks loaded with materials to save lives have finally operated again.”
In an important development, a few hours ago, 198 trucks entered Gaza through Karem Shelome Border Chowki. Nutritional materials, medications and wheat flour have been taken in them.
Announcing the news online, Tom Flature said that humanitarian organizations have worked during the night and prepared for distribution by removing the material of “approximately 90 trucks full of goods.”
Tom Flature has said that important challenges are still intact in ‘carrying and sending materials in trucks’.
He referred to the little practical routes provided by Israeli forces for the delay in coordination and movement of goods, referring to concerns related to the security and looting of goods.
Israel had not allowed any commercial or human aid material to be brought from March 2, causing a horrible crisis of even more serious starvation. The international community has condemned it on a large scale.
According to the World Health Organization of the United Nations (WHO), according to the information received from local health officials, at least 57 children have died due to malnutrition.
This number is just an estimate and it is feared that if the ban continues with the help of help, then this number can increase.
The United Nations partners, experts in food insecurity, in their latest report, warned that if the people of Gaza did not have access to sufficient food and medical care, some 71 thousand children under five will face rapid malnutrition in the next 11 months.
Campaign during the night
In the video images published online by the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), it is shown that the help team is quickly taking off the bags of truck flour in department stores of light.
The agency said: “Our teams are working without stopping to direct the bakers again.”
On March 31, at the end of wheat flour and fuel, 25 bakers had to close.
But the United Nations agency warned: “This material is not yet enough to help people in need. We need more food full of food and more food.”
Food insecurity experts have warned that after the Israeli bombing for 19 months, one in five residents of Ghazha faces the starvation.
The United Nations Assistance Coordination Office – OHA, while reiterating the immediate need to provide more salvation of life to the destroyed area, emphasized that it would be even more helpful to avoid human tragedy.
It is not allowed to bring fuel
The United Nations Agency said Israeli officials have not allowed any hygiene product or fuel to enter the area.
Ocha said in his last update: “The United Nations and their partners are in contact with Israeli officials to identify the most appropriate entrance path in Gaza through Kerem Shelome, not to interrupt or suspend the flow of assistance in Gaza.
UN partners are interacting with community leaders in Gaza to reduce the loot risk. In addition, it can be ensured that the material entering Gaza can reach those who depend on them. “
On the other hand, Gaza people face Israeli bombings and bombings every day. It is reported that many people were killed on Tuesday.
Only one day later, Ocha said that health officials have requested blood donation to blood donors for the treatment of sick and injured people.
The United Nations Agency said: “In the midst of violence, a large number of people continue to be displaced: people are forced to escape once again to avoid rapid bombardment in their communities and there is no safe place where they can take refuge or supply.”
According to the agency, 80 percent of the population of Gaza received displacement orders or is present in Israeli military areas, which requires coordination with Israeli officials to reach them.
Ocha said: “The partners said that recently almost half of the people have been forced to flee without any product. The continuous displacement of the population of Gaza is exerting great pressure on human equipment, especially at a time when food or other basic material is not available for them.”