The Gaza Civil Protection Service spoke of at least 16 dead today from “Israeli blows in several areas of its lane
The World Food Program (WFP/PAM) said today that about 15 of its trucks were looted in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, where humanitarian aid begins again with the dropper, after more than two months of Israeli blockade.
At the same time, the Gaza Civil Protection Service has spoken of at least 16 dead today from “Israeli blows in several areas of the Gaza Strip”.
The army escalated in mid -May bombings and land operations with a stated aim of killing Hamas and releasing hostages that were abducted during the unprecedented attack of the Palestinian Islamist movement in Israel on October 7th.
Traditions of help to the Gaza Strip resumed on Monday for the first time on March 2, against the growing indignation against Israeli blockade, which caused serious shortages of food and medicines.
In a statement, PAM said today that 15 of its trucks “looted on Thursday night to Friday in the southern part of Gaza as they were heading to bakeries supported by PAM“
Hunger, despair and anxiety about whether it will reach more food aid enhances the on -site insecurity, the UN service said by calling on Israeli authorities to “allow much more humanitarian and faster loads to enter”.
Cogat, an Israeli Ministry of Defense Organization that oversees political affairs in the occupied Palestinian territories, announced that 107 humanitarian aid trucks entered Gaza on Thursday.
However, Philip Lazarin, head of the United Nations service for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), recalled today that during the six -week ceasefire in March, 500 to 600 trucks were entering daily.
“No one should be surprised or shocked watching scenes where valuable help is looted, stolen or ‘lost’“, He wrote in X, adding that” the people of Gaza are hungry for more than eleven weeks. “
Source :Skai
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