On the other hand, the deputy spokesperson of the UN General Secretariat, Farhan Haq, has denounced that “no” food aid has entered the northern Gaza Strip since October 1 last year.
Palestinians say at least 22 people were killed and several dozen injured this Friday in an attack by Israeli aircraft on the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip.
According to the Palestinian news agency WAFA, “Israeli occupation planes bombed houses in Jabalia al Balad.” The agency said the attack hit four houses and that people were missing under the rubble.
Likewise, he has reported that children and the elderly are among the dead, without giving more details.
These deaths increase the number of casualties in more than a year of war to more than 42,126 dead, while hospitals in the north of the enclave, where the offensive is concentrated, are overwhelmed.
Since October 1, “no” humanitarian aid has entered northern Gaza, the UN denounces
The deputy spokesman for the UN Secretary General, Farhan Haq, denounced on Friday that the main border crossings north of the Gaza Strip have been closed and that ‘no’ food aid has arrived there since October 1.
According to information from the World Food Program (WFP) cited by the spokesperson, the organization has already distributed the last reserves it had in the north of the Strip, “but they are barely enough for two weeks.” “Many of these kitchens, distribution points and bakeries have been forced to close, and others are at risk of doing so if the conflict continues on this scale,” he explains.
Source: EITB

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