Children of Gaza are crying because of hunger. Children are asking for a piece of bread and a sip of water. But there is not much supply of relief aid. Can’t match that support. This is what UN officials are saying after visiting Gaza.
The children are asking for a piece of bread and a sip of water, said Juliette Touma, director of communications for the United Nations Palestine Refugee Agency (UNRWA). But we have no supply of relief aid. There is a shortage of fuel.
Noting that the situation in Gaza is getting very bad, the UN official said that more aid needs to be sent here. Two things are special. They are the energy and humanitarian ceasefires.
Juliette Touma also said that UNRWA is currently assisting more than 700,000 people in 150 shelters. Colleagues are also being killed. This number has reached 99 people.
Earlier, UNRWA said that no single conflict had killed so many workers at the same time.
On October 7, Israel began bombing Gaza after Hamas fired rockets into Israel, killing more than 1,400 people and taking 200 hostages. No fuel has been allowed into Gaza since the attack. Food and fuel crisis has become acute.
4,400 children have been killed so far in Israel’s conflict with Hamas fighters in Gaza. The death toll from Israeli airstrikes has exceeded 10,800 in this war that has been going on for more than a month. This information was reported by the Health Ministry run by Hamas in Gaza.