The World Food Program (PMA) has announced the closure of all its bakeries in the Gaza Strip due to the lack of flower. The prices are activated and there are no basic products.
The humanitarian coordination office of the UN and Unicef They have said that it can no longer be expected for Israel to reopen the border crossings for the access of humanitarian aid at Gaza, which was completely blocked for a month, because the situation is “unbearable” for the population.
The spokesman for Unicef, the children’s agency James Elder of the United Nations, James Elder, has argued that what the Gazatí is lives – who has again been the victim of Israeli bomb attacks – looks more and more when what was seen in October, when the humanitarian situation was achieved his worst level and hunger. “The blockade is complete and extremely unbearable,” he said.
The spokesperson said that there are a hundred dead or mutilated children every day since the fire broke that Israel and Hamas had agreed on March 18.
All comics, closed
In addition, the World Food Program (PMA) has announced the closure of all its bakeries in the Gaza Strip due to the lack of flower, has confirmed a high UN official.
Of the 25 bakeries that this agency supported at least six, they were already closed, but the rest have fallen this week. On March 27, PMA already warned that they had only five days of wheat flour, with which they produced bread for 800,000 people every day.
On March 2, the Israeli authorities announced the veto of deliveries to Gaza that the tax has already surpassed at the start of the massacre that lasted from 7 to 21 October.
Disputed prices without basic products
The prices, which stabilized a bit during the two months of high fire, were shot and there are no more basic products such as meat or rice on the markets, as EFE has been able to verify.
On the other hand, the spokesperson for the humanitarian coordination office, Jens Laerke, referred to the Murder of a group of paramedics Palestinians on their way to a humanitarian mission, whose remains were missing this weekend after a week, and on which Israel “did not give us the answers we had expected.”
The risk for employees has surpassed the usual threshold of “acceptable risk”, and even surpasses the humanitarian imperative. Since October 2023, at least 408 humanitarian workers have been killed in Gaza (OCA).
Source: EITB

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