UN says Israel must facilitate entry of essential supplies into Gaza
- The UN urgently urged Israel to allow the passage of critical aid and resources into Gaza to meet the region’s pressing humanitarian needs amid the ongoing blockade and conflict.
- This follows a month-long blockade that halted vital aid, including fuel, food, medicines, and displaced around 150,000 people from parts of Gaza.
- Gaza's humanitarian crisis worsened with hospitals repeatedly struck, health services collapsing, acute malnutrition rising, and over 1.9 million people displaced.
- UN spokesperson Dujarric cautioned that unless fuel supplies are restored, essential services such as hospitals and sanitation systems in Gaza will cease functioning in the near future, highlighting the immediate need for fuel access.
- The blockade and attacks have intensified the humanitarian crisis, leading the UN to demand an immediate ceasefire, swift delivery of aid, and resolution through political agreement centered on establishing two states.
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UN says Israel must facilitate entry of essential supplies into Gaza
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