The Gazati took the load along the way, without violent incidents, and the PMA justifies what people “hung” by the Israeli block. They have food to feed all gazations for 2 months and ask for a high heat to distribute it.
He World food program of the United Nations (PMA) has confirmed the entrance to the Gaza Strip of 77 trucks loaded with flower That has been Directly divided over the population of the enclaveIn a context in which humanitarian aid comes in drops and under the command of a controversial initiative directed by the United States and Israel.
The PMA succeeded in placing the trucks “at night and morning of today (Saturday)” and the vehicles stopped on the way to collect their load by “hungry people trying to feed their families,” as explained by the United Nations Office, who does not report a violent incident.
“After almost 80 days of total blocking, the communities have been starved and they are no longer willing to see the food pass,” the UN agency describes to emphasize this critical moment that makes the implementation of the most orthodox delivery mechanisms impossible.
Faced with the Israeli-American initiative, very criticized for the lack of organization and neutrality, the United Nations insists that its mechanisms on the sidelines leave the Palestinian militias and that only a “constant help and a large scale can rebuild the population” of the population.
“When that happens, regular large -scale distributions start directly to families, starting in several points of all Gaza governor,” says the PMA.
“But to be possible, the operational circumstances must improve: we need more safe and reliable convoys, accelerate permissions and open more border crossings,” asks to have the UN agency that claims to have it sufficient food reserve to feed the entire population of Gaza -An 2.1 million Palestinians – For two months.
Source: EITB

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