The Gaza’s attacks hit refugee camps and community cuisine, while humanitarian organizations report a critical lack of food and medicines.
At least 29 people died on Friday at Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip, where Israel has been blocking the import of humanitarian aid for two months, the local civil protection office announced. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.
Israel, March 2, completely stopped all the supply of humanitarian aid for the 2.3 million inhabitants of the Gaza Strip and then on March 18, after almost two months of the ceasefire, he resumed the fighting in this Palestinian enclave. The Ministry of Health, controlled by the Palestinian militant movement Hamas, claims that at least 2326 people have died since the restoration of the fighting.
According to a representative of the Palestinian Office, nine people died on a house in the refugee camp Burajdž on Friday on Friday. The other six people died in an attack on a house in Bajt Láhija and the attack on community cuisine in Gaza claimed six victims. At least eight people died in further attacks in the Palestinian enclave.
The United Nations (UN) has repeatedly warned of a humanitarian disaster in the Gaza Strip, where after two months of blockages there is a threat of famine. The International Red Cross Committee (MVCK) warned on Friday that securing humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip is “on the verge of complete collapse”.
“If the blockade continues, programs such as community cuisine MVCK, which often provide a single meal that people will receive daily, will only be able to operate for only a few weeks,” he warned. MVČK also pointed out that there are some basic medicines in the hospital he operated in the Palestinian enclave, as well as medical supplies.