UN request to collect 4 billion dollars in support of Gaza
The United Nations requested to collect 4 billion dollars in aid in order to provide assistance to 3 million people in the occupied Palestinian territories.
According to Isna, the United Nations issued a statement today (Thursday) announcing that there is an urgent need to collect $4.07 billion in aid in order to meet the essential needs of about 3 million people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including the occupied city of Quds, in 2025. .
In this regard, the United Nations Office for Humanitarian Aid (OCHA) called for more than 47 billion dollars to meet the urgent needs of nearly 190 million people in 2025 who are facing bloody wars and climate change.
Tom Filcher, head of humanitarian affairs and UN emergency aid coordinator, noted that with the release of the report “Humanitarian Activities at a Glance in 2025”, it was found that the weaker sections, including women, children, the disabled and the needy, bear the highest costs in the world. They fight and fight.
The United Nations and its partners have estimated the current needs to be much higher than these amounts, and the target amount is no less than 6.6 billion dollars.
The Office of OCHA has also stated that Gaza crossings are still closed or partially closed and that humanitarian laws and warning mechanisms are not being followed, but employees are being held at gunpoint at checkpoints and residents are being forced due to the collapse of public order and security in Gaza. They make a living by relying on very little help.
This United Nations office set several basic conditions for providing aid to people in need, including ensuring the ability of humanitarian authorities to provide assistance to all those in need in full security and permanently and sustainably, increasing the crossings and routes for the transfer of aid by land to Gaza. and improving security in the Gaza Strip for the safe transfer of goods and the safe movement of relief workers.
Previously, the United Nations announced that 85 percent of the organization’s efforts to coordinate aid convoys and humanitarian visits to the north of the Gaza Strip in the past months were opposed and obstructed by the Zionist authorities.
The Zionist occupiers have stopped providing aid to tens of thousands of people in the besieged Gaza Strip, and this issue has caused international experts to warn of early famine in this region.
With the support of the United States and European countries such as England, the Zionist regime, by ignoring 2 Security Council resolutions to immediately stop its attacks on the Gaza Strip, as well as the instructions of the International Court of Justice about the need to take measures to prevent genocide and try to improve human conditions in Gaza, to His attacks continue.
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