In the past 24 hours in Gaza, there have been more victims reports in the shots along the aid convoy routes, where desperate crowds of civilians are often waiting to take supplies at the back of the trucks.
Meanwhile, hostilities between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups are also increasing. During the last 24 hours, air strikes and bombing occurred in five districts of Gaza City, with advanced tanks and troops.
UN officials and partners in Gaza warned on Monday that the Israeli offensive would cause additional mass movement and “would have a horrible impact on people already exhausted, malnourished, bereaved, moved and deprived of the bases necessary for survival.”
In addition, the famine persists in the enclave because the supplies remain insufficient and inaccessible.
Restrictions on international NGOs
Ochha also indicated that new requirements for international non -governmental organizations (NGOs) prevent many humanitarian partners from bringing supplies to Gaza.
To guarantee registration and provide equipment, international NGOs must share sensitive personal information on Palestinian employees, often contrary to the national legislation of their country, which affects their ability to protect civilians.
Upcoming humanitarian work
The UN and its NGO partners have pointed out that their teams will remain in Gaza City to provide vital support, recalling the parties of their obligation to protect civilians, including humanitarian workers, and safeguards humanitarian infrastructure.
“Every day and every night, the humanitarian workers of Gaza are courageously endanger to keep others alive. At the same time, they also find it difficult to feed and feed their own family “,” said Spokesperson for the secretary general, Stéphane Dujarric, reporting on the situation in the context of World Humanitarian Day During Tuesday’s daily press briefing in New York.
“The world cannot look away during attacks on humanitarian workers and on the very people they are trying to help become a routine. »»
The humanitarian community welcomes the Israeli announcement that the tents and shelter equipment will be authorized in Gaza, aimed at using this ban on the ban to provide tents, shelters and other articles in the Gaza Strip. However, the UN and the partners said it was deeply disturbing that this lifting was in relation to an imminent offensive.
They called for a significant increase in private sector operations and a complete facilitation of deliveries of local and international humanitarian organizations, with supplies authorized to enter through all level passages.
Originally published at Almouwatin.com