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Israel’s well-entry of all humanities is the blockade in Gaza, the appointed terrorist group of the United States and Israel to resist Hamas Ceasefire in Gaza The heading humanitarian groups overturned. Organizations are trying to understand how the most sensitive supply of rudeness is trying to understand how the most sensitive supply and the situation is the fear that the situation will only worsen.
Officials in the city of Dayr al-Balah in the city of Central Kazan, entered three days Israel’s freezing On food, fuel, medical and other supplies, the Palestinian territory managed by Hamas – Israel also cut electricity to two residents of the area, which provides about 70% of the area with clean water.
The aid fell, during the first stage of driving workers in the first stage of the ceasefire, they said they were deprived of the hunger strike in Gaza in the first stage in January. The first stage ended on March 1 and does not know what the next thing is that Israel’s phase is the next thing, and every place requires a transition in the second stage.
“Israel’s decision, as the month of Ramadan began, a collective penalty in the Gaza-Palestinian lawy,” A fundamental akpam in the UK. “The main right to civilians in the hard and vital civilians to use humanitarian aid parties.”
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Israel is aimed at accepting Hamas from aid blockade Proposal to extend the first stage It was made by MIXIP management of the ceasefire. The proposal would be an important change in the conditions agreed in Israeli, Hamas, Hamas, Gaza in Gaza, the United States, Qatar and Egypt under the agreed terms agreed.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was ready to increase pressure on Hamas on Tuesday, and he did not reduce electricity to all Gaza as part of the pressure campaign.
Human rights and humanitarian, Including oxfamIsrael blamed the months using hunger as a weapon in Gaza
After the war over 16 months, Gaza’s population depends entirely on transport and other aids. Most residents fall out of their homes and many need shelter. Hospitals need water pumps, bread cooking and telecommunications, as well as trucks, as well as fuel to store trucks.
Estimated 70% Buildings in Gaza were destroyed According to the Palestinians for the Palestinians for the COMMERCIAL code for the Norwegian Refugee Council, there are no signs or other temporary shelters for the Palestinians to help the help of the help of the Communications. The assistance from the first stage of the ceasefire was “was not close enough to eliminate all the needs.”
Noting that six children in Gaza died of hypothermia during the first phase of the ceasefire deal, “If there were sufficient, we would not die from the lack of shelter materials and the lack of proper medical equipment to treat them.”
“We try to understand, what do we have? What would be the best use of our equipment?” said Jonathan Cricks, the head of the communications for UNICEF. “We have never settled in supplies, so it’s not like a very large amount to distribute.”
Crick predicted the “catastrophic result” if the freezing continues.
During the first stage of the ceasefire, humanitarian agencies fled to supplies and raped their skills quickly. The help workers have built more food cuisine, health centers and water distribution points. According to the UN Humanitarian Coordination Agency or OCHA, according to the UN Humanitarian Coordination Agency or OCHA, the amount of water was doubled.
UN and related non-governmental organizations brought 100,000 tents as they tried to return to hundreds of thousands of Palestinian homes Palestinian to destroy them Did much damage to survive. However, progress has rely on the flow of aid.
The Agency’s Regional Crisis Coordinator, Jordan Teahouses, 22,500 tents sitting in 22,500 tents in 22,500 tents in the Jordan River. Sitting in 22,500 tents.
International Rescue Committee 14.771 pounds of medication and medical supplies waiting to enter Gaza, now “Highly indefinitely”, Vice President of the Emergency and Humanitarian Action Branch Bob kitchen is “highly indefinite”.
“It is important to re-launch this help entry immediately. The sky with humanitarian needs is high, more help is required, not less,” he said.
Medical aid for the Palestinian organization, drugs with people with disabilities, drugs, mattresses and auxiliary devices are trucks on the border, he said. The organization has a drug and material in the reserve in Gaza, press secretary Tess Pope, but we have no reserves we can use during a long parcel, “he said.
UN Humanitarian Administration Tuesday, after connecting Israeli border crossings, the price of vegetables and flour prices in Gaza said.
No Mohammad Al-Sharil, after the cut, went through a noisy market in Gaza. Prices began to re-land during the ceasefire, because the sellers have increased prices for drag.
“Traders kill us, traders are not merciful to us,” he said. “In the morning, the price of sugar was five shekels. Now ask him, the price was 10 shekels.”
The Central Gaza Deir Al-Balah is a 2.2 pound of chicken sold for 21 shekels – about $ 5.76 or about $ 14. Dining gas has risen from 90 seniors – $ 24.70 – 24.20, 24 kilograms for $ 406.24.
On October 7, 2023, the Hamas terrorist, Hamas terrorist attack, causing war, cut all the help of Israel to Gaza for two weeks. This action was the center for the state of South Africa To accuse Israel in Gaza in Gaza In the International Court of Justice. Israel’s most aggressive in modern history has occurred because the air bombardiman campaign launched the most intense stage of the bombing.
The fate of the ceasefire is deep indefinitely and once again frozen, Palestinians are afraid of the repetition of that period.
“We are afraid of us that Netanyahu or Trump will start a war more than the previous war,” he said.
“The transitions are the means of people’s main needs of life, and why they close them.” “They must find another solution for the prolongation of peace.”
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