Anvro emphasized the need to provide unnecessary flow of assistance in Gaza
The United Nations Relief and Labor Agency for Palestinian Asylum seekers (Anva) said that the Gaza Strip strongly requires urgent humanitarian aid, while also emphasizing the need to provide unnecessary flow.
According to RCO News Agency, Anva emphasized that its supplies were ready to provide aid to 6,000 people in Gaza and called for facilitation of assistance.
In his warehouse, Anva added that it has enough supplies to feed more than 6,000 people in Gaza for a full month. These include flour, food packages, health kits, blankets and medical equipment ready for delivery.
The relief agency warned that the US -backed US aid distribution system was suffering from significant problems. The distribution is limited to several points and forces residents to travel long distances, exacerbates the suffering of civilians, and threaten the “second neck”.
Philip Lazarini, the UN Relief and Work Agency’s general commissioner, also criticized the system, describing it as a waste of resources and deviation from the crimes committed against the Palestinian people.
He called for the complete release of humanitarian organizations to freely provide savior assistance.
In these circumstances, the distribution of assistance in Gaza faces significant challenges, including chaos and violence during distribution.
Rafah distribution centers, south of the Gaza Strip, have witnessed disasters that have resulted in deaths and injuries, indicating a severe humanitarian crisis that the people of Gaza are facing because of Israel’s continued siege and military operations.
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