The Israeli military official acknowledged, however, that there are “many difficulties” facing civilians in the Palestinian enclave.
“There is no humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip,” an Israeli military official said today, acknowledging that they exist “many difficulties” faced by civilians in the Palestinian enclave which is under total war between Israel and Hamas.
Israel “facilitates the promotion of humanitarian aid”, said Colonel Moshe Tetro, head of Gaza for the Israeli Defense Ministry’s body responsible for political affairs in the Palestinian Territories.
“We know that the situation of civilians in the Gaza Strip is not easy,” he added.
Israel bombarded Gaza City again yesterday where ground fighting is raging between Israeli soldiers and Hamas fighters, prompting thousands of civilians to flee to the southern part of the besieged Palestinian enclave.
After more than a month of shelling, hundreds of thousands of civilians, according to the UN, remain trapped in the northern Gaza Strip, the part of the Palestinian enclave where the Israeli army is focusing its offensive.
According to the UN, 1.5 million people out of the 2.4 million residents of the Gaza Strip have been displaced by the war.
Source :Skai
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