While Israel interrupts all the humanitarian aid gazi, the help groups say they are arguing
The blockade that Israel put on all the humanitarian good entry into Gaza in the midst of opposed to the American and Israeli terrorist group Hamas on how to keep the interruption of the fire in the gauze The departure sent humanitarian groups to Overdrive. Organizations say they try to figure out how to distribute reduced supplies to the most vulnerable of about 2 million people of enclave, and he fears that the situation will only get worse.
Officers in the Central City of Gazan Deir Al-Balah said on Wednesday or three days in Israeli freezing About food, fuel, drugs and other supplies entering a decimated Palestinian territory under the control of Hamas-Da, Israel also cut off electricity to two desalinization plants that supply about 70% of the residents of the area with fresh water.
The freezing of help extinguished the hard progress of humanitarian workers saying that they were stored in Gaza during the first phase of the tribute that Israel and Hamas agreed in January. That first phase ended on March 1, and it is unclear what follows as Israel pushes for the extension of the phase-one, and Hamas requires the transition two in the second phase.
“The decision of Israel, to block assistance to more than two million Palestinians in the Gaza belt that Ramadan begins, is a reckless act of collective punishment, explicitly forbidden to international humanitarian law,” Oxfam’s charity organization, headquartered in the UK, said in a statement. “Humanitarian aid is not a negotiating chip to put pressure on the parties, but a fundamental right of civilians who have an emergency need in challenging and dangerous circumstances.”
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Israel says that the blockade of help is aimed at pressure on the Hamas to accept a Proposal to extend the first phase from a ceasefire, which she says was made by Trump’s administration. According to the proposal, Israel requested that Hamas surrender half of the remaining 59 hostages that are immediately held in Gaza, which would be a significant change in the conditions that were initially agreed in accordance with the contract that took over the US, Qatar and Egypt.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that he was ready to increase the pressure on the hammass and that he would not exclude the exclusion of electricity by the whole gauze as part of that campaign for pressure.
Human rights and humanitarian, including Oxfamhave accused Israel for months to use starvation as a war weapon in Gaza
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After more than 16 months of war, the Gaza population depends entirely on food with trucks and other assistance. Most residents are displaced from their homes and many need a shelter. It takes fuel for maintenance of hospitals, water pumps, bakeries and telecommunications – as well as trucks that provide assistance – work.
70% of The buildings in the gauze are destroyed or damaged during the war, and in the enclave there are no significant supplies of tents or other temporary shelters to which Palestinians rely while freezing assistance, according to Shain Low, Communications Advisors of the Norwegian Refugee Council. The help that came in during the first phase of the tribute was “nowhere enough to get rid of all the needs,” she said.
Noticing that six newborns in Gaza died of hypothermia during the first phase of the tribute agreement, Low said: “If this was enough, we would not die of exposure because of the lack of shelter and warm clothing materials and appropriate medical equipment to treat them.”
“We try to figure out, what do we have? What would best take our supply?” said Jonathan Crickx, the chief of communication for UNICEF. “We never sat in stock, so it’s not like there is a huge amount for distribution.”
Crickx predicted a “catastrophic result” if freezing help.
During the first phase of the tribute, humanitarian agencies hurried in stocks and quickly enhanced their abilities. Assistant workers set up more kitchen with food, health centers and water distribution points. With more fuel in power pumps, they managed to double the amount of water pulled out of the well, according to the UN humanitarian coordination or Ocha agency.
UN and associated non -governmental organizations brought about 100,000 tents while hundreds of thousands of Palestinians tried to return to their homes to find them destroyed or too damaged to live. But the progress relied on the course of help continues.
The International Migration Organization has 22,500 tents in their warehouses in Jordan, after having returned their inappropriate burden on the supply of their inquiry after the ban on Israeli’s entry, said Karl Baker, a regional coordinator of the agency crisis.
The International Rescue Committee has £ 14,771 pounds of medicines and medical materials waiting to enter Gaza, whose delivery is now “very uncertain,” said Bob Kitchen, Vice President of the Emergency Department and Humanitarian Action.
“It is necessary to continue access to help now. With the humanitarian needs of heaven high, more access to help, not less,” Kitchen said.
The Medical Assistance Organization of Palestinians announced that the trucks were stuck at the border carrying medicines, mattresses and auxiliary devices for disabled people. The organization has some medicines and materials in reserve in Gaza, said a spokeswoman for TESS POPE, but “we don’t have supplies we can use during a long closure.”
The UN -Humanitarian Office announced on Tuesday that the prices of vegetables and flour had been deposited in Gaza after Israel closed border crossings.
Sayed Mohamed al-Dairi passed the busy markets in the city of Gaza, immediately after the cross-section was announced. The prices that were just starting to lower during the interruption of the fire jumped back, as the sellers raised the prices of their cleared goods.
“Merchants massacre us, traders are not gracious,” he said. “In the morning the price of sugar was five shekel. Ask it now, the price became 10 Shekel.”
In the central city of Gaza Deir al-Balah, 2.2 kilograms of chicken that sold for 21 Shekel-Oko $ 5,76-now $ 50, or about $ 14. The cooking gas increased from 90 Shekel – $ 24.70 – for 26 pounds to $ 406.24 equivalent.
After October 7, 2023, the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel caused the war, Israel interrupted all the help of Gazi for two weeks. This move was central in the case of South Africa accusing Israel of Gazo Gaza at the International Court of Justice. This happened as Israel launched the most intense phase of its air bombed Gaza campaign, one of the most aggressive in modern history.
With the fate of the tribute deeply uncertain and help again frozen, the Palestinians are afraid of repeating the period.
“We are afraid that Netanyahu or Trump will launch a war more severely than the previous war,” said Abeer Obeid, a Palestinian woman from the northern Gaza.
“Transitions are a means of people get the basic needs of life, why they are closing them,” she asked. “In order to expand the certificate, they have to find any other solution.”
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