UN Air Service Slashes Fleet by Nearly a Quarter
- UN humanitarian officials warned that continued fuel blockades in Gaza will result in more deaths, especially among children, due to a lack of essential resources like water and medical care.
- The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported that the number of children treated for acute malnutrition surged nearly 50% from April to May, highlighting a dire need for water and food supplies.
- Despite the blockade, a successful mission to obtain fuel was conducted in Rafah, but without more supply, critical services may cease soon.
- The World Health Organization highlighted a mental health crisis in Gaza, stating that psychological support initiatives have been launched for children and caregivers in response to the ongoing conflict.
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UN air service slashes fleet by nearly a quarter
The UN's air service which flies humanitarian workers and cargo to hard-to-reach corners of the world has been forced to slash its global fleet by almost a quarter due to funding cuts, the World Food Programme (WFP) told AFP.
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Read Full ArticleUN warns Gaza fuel shortage threatens collapse of life-saving services
The United Nations has issued a dire warning that vital services in Gaza — including hospitals, water desalination plants, and telecommunications — are on the brink of collapse unless fuel purchased externally is immediately allowed into the besieged territory.
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