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More than 100 international assistance organizations and human rights groups are warned of mass fasting and pushing for governments to take steps.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), keep children and Oxfam – one of the signatories of a joint statement saying that their colleagues and people they serve “are” spending “.
Israel, who controls the entry of all supplies to the territory, rejected the statement of the organizations and accused them of “maintaining Hamas propaganda”.
Their warning passed when the Ministry of Health Gaza Hamas said that another 10 Palestinians were killed in the last 24 hours.
This brings the number of such death across the gas from Sunday to 43, the ministry reports.
The UN reports that hospitals take people in a state of severe exhaustion caused by a lack of food, and that others are said to be destroyed on the streets.
“When the siege of the Israeli government’s government is starving the people of Gaza, help workers now join the same food lines, risking shooting only to feed their families,” – 109 Humanitarian Organizations said in a statement published on Wednesday.
“The supplies that are now completely exhausted, humanitarian organizations are witnessing their own colleagues and partners before their eyes.”
Israel introduced a common blockade of gas delivery in early March and two weeks resumed a military offensive against Hamas, breaking down a two -month ceasefire. It states that he wants to put pressure on an armed group to release the rest of Israeli hostages.
Despite the fact that the blockade was partially weakened after almost two months, against the backdrop of warnings about the coming hunger from the world experts, lack of food, medicines and fuel has deteriorated.
“Doctors report on record indicators of acute malnutrition, especially among children and the elderly. Such diseases as acute watery diarrhea are spreading, the markets are gathering, and adults are destroyed on hunger and dehydration,” the humanitarian organizations warned.
“A help worker who has psychosocial support spoke about the devastating impact on children:” Children tell their parents what they want to go to the sky because at least there is food in heaven. “
The World Health Organization has stated that their estimates show that a quarter of the population is hungry and that nearly 100,000 women and children suffer from serious malnutrition and need treatment as soon as possible.
Dr. Ahmad al-Farah, Head of Pediatrics at the Nasser Hospital in the southern city of Khan Yunis, said the BBC that the food was not available for three days.
He said the children came to his unit, experiencing different degrees of hunger.
Some were unsuccessful and died in the hospital, he added. Others came with individual health problems that prevented the absorption of nutrients by their bodies.
“We were afraid that we would reach this critical moment – and now we have,” he said.
The lack of major supplies caused the prices in local markets, and left most families who cannot afford something to buy.
“This is outrageous – the prices are set on fire,” said one resident of Gaza. “Every day we need 300 gray ($ 90; £ 66.50) for flour.”
Humanitarian organizations also noted that the UN states that it has recorded the murder of Israeli military personnel with more than 1050 Palestinians who are trying to get food from May 27- the next day after the controversial distribution mechanism governed by Israel and the US, the humanitarian fund.
According to the UN Human Rights, 766 people were killed in the vicinity of four GHF assistance sites located in Israeli military zones and are guided by US private contractors. Another 288 people were killed near the UN and other assistance assistance.
Israeli military stated that its troops located near the GHF sites have only released a warning, and they deliberately do not shoot civilians, while GHF says the UN uses “false and misleads” from the Ministry of Health.
Humanitarian organizations also stated that almost all the Gaza population has been presented and is now limited to less than 12% of the territory, which is not covered by Israeli evacuation orders or in the militarized zones of Israel, which makes operations to help.
And they said that only 28 cargo cargo was distributed on the average gas every day.
“Not far from the gas, in the warehouses – and even in the gas itself – tons of food, pure water, medical materials, shelter and fuel, which are sitting intact with humanitarian organizations, blocked access and delivery.”
The UN says that Israel, as occupation power, is obliged to ensure international legislation that humanitarian assistance is reaching the entire population in need.
Israel insists that it acts in accordance with international law and facilitates assistance, providing it not to reach Hamas.
He recently acknowledged that there was a significant drop in supplies that had reached the Palestinians but accused UN agencies.
The Cogat Israeli Military Corps, which coordinates gas entry, wrote on Monday that almost 4,500 cargo cargo cargo has entered over the past two months, including 2500 tons of baby food and high -calorie special foods for children.
He also published drones who show that, as they say, there were some of the 950 cargoes waiting when they are collected by the UN and other international organizations on the Gazana Kerma Shalom and Zikim.
“The collective narrow place remains the main obstacle to maintaining a consistent flow of humanitarian aid in the gas lane,” Kogat said.
The UN has repeatedly stated that it is struggling for the necessary Israeli permit to collect incoming supplies with gas drivers from the inside of the intersection and transport it through the military zones.
Permanent hostilities, badly damaged roads and a serious fuel deficit have exacerbated problems. The criminal robbery of the armed gangs also sometimes stopped activity.
The UN stated that in recent weeks the main problem has been that it was fighting for making its commitments from the Israeli military, that desperate Palestinians would not be killed while trying to gather help from their columns.
UN press -secretary Stefan Duyaris said at a briefing on Tuesday: “In too many cases where Israel is allowed to collect deliveries from closed gas connections, civilians approaching these trucks fall under the fire, despite repeated guarantees.”
“This cannot be emphasized that this unacceptable picture is the opposite of what humanitarian operations should look. Absolutely no one should risk their lives to get food.”
Humanitarian organizations said they “cannot hope that the current arrangements will work” and that the government “to take decisive measures”.
“Require immediate and permanent ceasefire; lift all bureaucratic and administrative restrictions; open all earth crossings; provide access to all gases; reject military-controlled distribution models; restore the fundamental humanitarian reaction that is guided and continued.”
“The states must take specific measures to stop the siege, such as stop the transfer of weapons and ammunition,” they added.
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs said she strongly rejected the statement by accusing the organization of “use of spoken points of Hamas”.
“These organizations serve Hamas propaganda, using their number and justifying their horrors,” he added.
“Instead of challenging the terrorist organization, they perceive it as their own.”
The ministry also claimed that they “harm the chances” of the new transaction to cease the fire and the release of hostages, which Israel and Hamas are negotiating in the circumstantial negotiations in Qatar.
The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the attack under the guidance of Hamas on South Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and took 251 people hostage.
At least 59 219 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Ministry of Health.