UN warns of Gaza humanitarian crisis as France, Abbas call for truce
- On Monday, the UN warned Gaza faces a severe humanitarian crisis since the war began.
- This warning occurred after a ceasefire collapsed due to disagreements over its next phase.
- Israel's military offensive resumed, and hundreds of thousands became displaced amid short supplies.
- OCHA stated, "dwindling supplies have forced them to ration and reduce deliveries".
- With conditions worsening, Abbas and Macron urged a ceasefire and accelerated aid delivery.
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Gaza: A Humanitarian Crisis Amid Ongoing Conflict
Gaza faces severe humanitarian challenges as Israeli military actions escalate, causing significant casualties and displacements. The airstrikes have killed notable figures, including writer and photographer Fatema Hassouna, while essential supplies are cut off. Efforts to restore peace remain stalled, with Hamas and Israel locked in disagreements over ceasefire terms.
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A ruined university in northern Gaza becomes a refuge
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UN agencies warn of catastrophic situation in Gaza
The UN body stated that the crisis has worsened since the Army imposed a total blockade against the coastal enclave on March 2 and resumed its offensive 16 days later. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) made a similar statement, warning that, “The humanitarian crisis in the occupied Palestinian territory worsened significantly following the collapse of the ceasefire in mid-March.” UNFPA underscored that women and girls continue to face d…
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