One of the five children in Gaza City is nghaded, the organization’s agency said
One of the five children in Gaza City has been malnourished and the daily cases, Ann’s Absen Agency.
In a statement from Thursday, the Conference Commissioner, Philippel, Lazarinite, spoke to him: “The people of Gaza, or living, walked on the dead bodies.”
More than 100 of the world’s organizations and groups of human rights have warned about a large famine – oppressing governments to take action.
Israel, who regulates the entry of all Gaza, saying no siege and alleged Hamas for any malnutrition.
The UN, however, has warned that helping accessing Gaza is “fraud” and starvation in the area “has never been so difficult”.
In his statement on Thursday, Lazzarini said it was “more than 100 people, most of them for children, were reported to death”.
“Most of the children our groups are already weak, weak and greater than they do not get the treatment they need,” he asks for Israel to “let the help of the people who are not banned in Gaza”.
Unthawa ‘staff increased in starvation while at work “, according to Kalazzarini, who would not say:” When caregivers can get enough food, the whole person’s commissioning system.
On Wednesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) said a large number of Gaza people “was starving”.
“I don’t know what to call you without a big famine – and man made,” the HHO head, Tedros Adhom Ghebreyesus, said.
In northern Gaza, Hanaa Almadhoun, 40, said local markets are often unpleasant and other things.
“If they are there then they come with the high prices that no ordinary person don’t have,” he told BBC over Whatsapp.
He said the flour was expensive and it was difficult for safety, and that people sold the “gold and their own” so that they could afford it.
Mom – three times said “Every day a new day brings a new challenge” as people search “something to eat”.
“With my eyes, I have seen the kids rolling the trash looking for food pencils,” he added.
At the time of the Gaza-Gaza’s home visits on Wednesday, the Motus of Israel Isaac Herzog emphasized their country also for the help of people in the law of overseas.
But Tahani Shehada, who helps with Gaza, said people “just tried to survive at the hour and hour”.
“Even simple things like cooking [and] The bath is over, “he said.
“I have a baby. You have eight months old. Don’t know what new fruits like,” Add.
Israel stopped delivering help in Gaza at the beginning of March after completing two months. The Blokhway was partially reduced after two months, but food, gasoline and drug shortage was present.
Israel, along with the US, launched a new aid program driven by Gaza Huntutarac Foundation (GHF).
According to the UN Human Rights Office, more than 1,000 Palestine’s Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s military while trying to get food assistance in the last two months.
It says that at least 766 are killed in the area near at one of the four distribution centers, which are used by US Security contractors and are available within the Israeli military areas.
Some 288 other people reportedly killed near UN and other relief saving.
Israel is blamed Hamas to emphasize the chaos near the relief areas. It says its forces only chase a warning firearm and that they do not deliberately shoot citizens.
The GHIf says UN is using the “false statistics” from Hamas Kagaza – the Department of Health.
Najah, 19-year-old entrants in Gaza Hospital, said he was afraid to go to the Help Distribution. [BBC]
Najah, a 19-year-old widow who lived at Gaza hospital, said he was afraid “when he visited us for distribution site.
“I hope they have added something to eat and drink. We die of hunger without food or drinking. We live in tents. We live in tents.
A doctor who works in Gaza by the UK mercy, Dr Asasheel, said Gaza was not near the famine, but “alive”.
“My husband went on and [to an aid distribution point] And he was twice and then shot and there was that, “he said.
“If we want to die for famine, let it be. How to help death.”
Abu Ala, Market Seller Gaza, said he and his children “slept hungry all night”.
“Let’s live. We have died. We lighten the whole world to intervene and save us,” add.
Walaa Fati, eight third-year-old son, said the Gazars’ face tragedy and hunger that might have ever thought of “.
“I hope my child lives in my womb and I don’t have to come to these difficult situations,” she told BBC from Deir Al-Balah.