Food Parcels Delivered to 1 Million Gazans Since Ceasefire: UN
Since the ceasefire, the UN has delivered food parcels to one million people in Gaza, but access limits restrict aid flow to the northern region, the World Food Programme said.
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Since the start of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the World Food Programme has provided food packages to one million people.
"To extend our operations to the required level and in accordance with our commitments, we need better access" to the enclave, said Abeer Etefa, the spokesperson for the World Food Programme, in Geneva. Prior to the ceasefire, the United Nations had denounced a situation of famine in parts of the Palestinian territory.
Nearly one million people received help from the World Food Programme (WFP) since the beginning of the ceasefire in Gaza, announced Tuesday a representative, who again called for the opening of all border crossings into the territory. "Three and a half weeks after the ceasefire in Gaza, we have distributed [...] The entry The World Food Programme assists one million people in Gaza was first published in Information Focus.
Since the start of the ceasefire in Gaza, almost one million people have received food assistance from the World Food Programme (WFP), a spokesperson for the agency said today, reiterating its call for all entry points into the enclave to be opened. “Three and a half weeks after the ceasefire in Gaza, we have distributed food packages to approximately one million people across the Gaza Strip,” Abir Etefa, a spokesperson for the WFP, told reporte…
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