3-week Gaza aid ban ‘collective punishment’: UNRWA chief
- The UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini stated that Israel's blockade is pushing Gaza closer to an acute hunger crisis.
- Local authorities in Gaza reported that the region has officially entered the first phase of famine, affecting nearly two million Palestinians.
- Lazzarini condemned the aid ban as collective punishment, emphasizing the toll on civilians.
- The UNRWA warned that continued aid restrictions could result in significant loss of life and increased health risks in Gaza.
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Israel blockade brings Gaza closer to acute hunger crisis: UNRWA
Israel's now three-week siege on the Gaza Strip is bringing the enclave closer to an acute hunger crisis, the UN agency's UNRWA chief warned on Sunday. "Every day without food inches Gaza closer to an acute hunger crisis," Philippe Lazzarini wrote on X, adding that Palestinians in the enclave depend on aid imports via Israel for their survival. "Every day that passes without the entry of aid means more children go to bed hungry, diseases spread …
Tight Israeli blockade of humanitarian supplies pushing Gaza closer to ‘acute hunger crisis’: UNRWA chief
The UNRWA Chief has warned the tight Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip is pushing the war-devastated coastal region closer to an “acute hunger crisis.”
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