Six weeks into a humanitarian aid blockade of Gaza, doctors are running out of medicine
- Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich declared that he will maintain a total blockade of aid entering Gaza, stating, 'Not even a grain of wheat will enter Gaza.'
- The humanitarian situation in Gaza has become critical due to the blockade, with essential supplies like food and medical aid being severely restricted.
- Arab nations and international organizations have condemned the blockade, urging for immediate action to lift the restrictions and address the health risks facing Gaza's population.
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UN humanitarians plea for lifting of Gaza aid blockade
United Nations: With displacements and civilian casualties continuing in Gaza, UN humanitarians pleaded for lifting of the aid blockade and access to the few remaining stocks of food supplies. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said more civilians were killed and injured and critical infrastructure damaged, Xinhua news agency reported. “All crossings remain closed for the entry of aid and other supplies essential f…
Six weeks into a humanitarian aid blockade of Gaza, doctors are running out of medicine
The Netanyahu Government announced it would block all supplies entering Gaza to pressure Hamas at the beginning of March, but doctors argue its women and children feeling the impact most.
Far-Right Israeli Minister Vows ‘Not Even a Grain of Wheat’ Will Enter Gaza - Quds News Network
Occupied Palestine (Quds News Network)- Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said on Monday that he would maintain the total blockade on aid entering the Gaza Strip, vowing that “not even a grain of wheat will enter Gaza.” He made his remarks while speaking at Israeli outlet Yedioth Ahronoth’s People of Israel Conference. On 2 March, Israel closed all the Palestinian enclave’s border crossings, halting the flow of much-needed huma…
International Humanitarian Law in Gaza
DIRECTOR:The United Nations, the International Red Cross, the Media Luna, Médecins Sans Frontières and other international organizations have expressed their strongest condemnation of the collective murder perpetrated by the Israeli army in summary executions of sixteen doctors, paramedics and humanitarian helpers aboard identifiable ambulances in the performance of their noble work of providing victims and saving lives.The direct assault on the…
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