
The head of the six UN institutions appealed to the world leaders to act urgently to arrive food and goods to the Palestinians of Gaza.
According to the joint statement, the Palestinians said in the intersection that “accumulated” consumables were “trapped, bombed and starved again.”
Israel agreed to extend part of the ceasefire after the first stage of the armistice expired after March 2. Hamas rejected Israel for criticizing the discipline of the promise.
Israel told Gaza that “long” food is enough. But the agency said that this is not true.
“Because of the latest ceasefire, bombs, obstacles and plunder have been able to achieve what we couldn’t do for 470 days for 470 days. There is a supplier that saves life that saves life that reaches almost every part of the Gaza.”
“This provided a short rest, but the claim that there is enough food to supply the Palestinians of the Gaza is far from the reality of the earth and the product is very low.”
The statement was signed by the UN office chairman (Ocha). UN children’s organs (UNICEF); UN Project Service (UNOP) Office (UNOP); World Food Program (WFP); And the World Health Organization (WHO).
Because of the blockade All unlicensed bakery is closedMost of the markets are empty, and hospitals distribute painkillers and antibiotics.
According to the statement, GAZA’s “partially functional health system is overwhelming. [and]… required medical and trauma supply is falling rapidly. “
“In the second month, as the blockade of Israel is strengthened, we appeal to world leaders to act firmly, urgently and crucial to support the basic principles of international humanitarian law.
“Protect civilians. Promote aid. Release the hostage. Renate the ceasefire.”
Under the international humanitarian law, Israel must meet the basic demands of civilians under control. The rapid and unbreakable passage of humanitarian support must be allowed and promoted.
The two -month suspension in the battle entered the Gaza with a surge in humanitarian aid, and saw the release of 33 hostages (8) Hamas in return for about 1,900 Palestinian prisoners in Israel.
Israel renewed the air bombing and offensive on the 18th of March.

On Tuesday, Hamas Run Health Department said at least 58 people died in the territory for the last 24 hours.
According to the Hamas Run Civil Defense Agency, 19 people died overnight.
Another 11 people were reported to have died of two strikes in the northwestern part of the northern villages, Beit Lahia and Gaza City.
Meanwhile, Palestinian reporter Syndate (PJS) said the second Palestinian reporter died of wounds after Israel’s strike on Monday.
Ahmed Mansour suffered severe burns when the media tent of the southern City Younis was hit and killed the Palestinian fellow Helmi Al-Faqaawi.
The Israeli army said the strike aimed at Hassan Eslaih, the third reporter, Hassan. PJS said ESLAIH is an important state after attack with other journalists.
The war was on October 7, 2023, and Hamas’s unprecedented Israeli attack killed about 1,200 people, 251 people, and 251 people.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, more than 50,810 Palestinians died in the offensive of Israel.
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2025-04-08 18:45:00