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    Gaza: private families of the means of survival, warn humanitarian workers

    “While humanitarian assistance and basic services are decreasing, the inhabitants of Gaza have been increasingly deprived of survival means,” said UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, to journalists from the United Nations headquarters in New York.

    According to Mr. Dujarric, the fuel has entered Gaza for 17 weeks-a critical shortage which forced the Al-Shifa medical complex to suspend its renal dialysis services and to restrict its intensive care unit services only a few hours a day.

    Other hospitals, including Al-Aqsa in Deir al-Balah, have also been attacked, with the World Health Organization (WHO) signaling a strike on a tent housing civilian civilians in its courtyard.

    During the last 48 hours, five school buildings sheltering inappropriate families have also been struck, causing deaths and injuries, while a new evacuation prescription on Sudan has moved 1,500 families from northern Gaza.

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    Live in terror

    Olga Cherevko, head of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ochha) described the conditions of the families of Gaza as “living in terror”.

    “The only thing that is in mind right now is a cease-fire and peace,” she said.

    Ms. Cherevko called Israel to open all border crossings and allow constant and sufficient humanitarian aid.

    “The thing that must happen for us … To resolve the emergency in the field, is to reopen additional passages, to allow supplies to enter by several corridors and to remove the constraints that are in place so that we can deliver supplies to people in need,” she said.

    She warned that the conditions are not changing quickly, the essential services will continue to close – and that the broader humanitarian response could be stored completely.

    “If the situation does not change very, very urgent, more services will continue to close,” said Cherevko.

    “And if the situation does not change in the future, the whole humanitarian operation could stop. »»

    Publicado anteriormente en Almouwatin.

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