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The UN responsible for humanitarian affairs stresses in Israel the necessity of steadfast the ceasefire and the release of the hostages

In a post on social media, Fletcher stressed on The necessity of steadfastness of the ceasefire, protecting all civilians and release all hostages. Tom Fletcher, Undersecretary of the Secretary -General of Humanitarian Affairs, held several meetings with Israeli officials yesterday evening and today. Discussions took place on ways to continue to increase humanitarian support for Gaza and the existing challenges in the West Bank.

Fletcher had met yesterday, Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammad Mustafa in Ramallah and a number of Palestinian ministers.

The return of the displaced and the reform of the infrastructure

In his daily press conference, Stephen Dujarric, a spokesman for the United Nations, said that the organization and its humanitarian partners estimate that more than 565,000 people crossed from southern Gaza to the north since January 27, while it was noted that more than 45,000 people have moved from north to the south .

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that work is underway to alleviate the effect of widespread destruction of the vital infrastructure of water, sanitation and health hygiene throughout the Gaza Strip.

About 40 new water points have been created during the past week, and the partners are now transporting the trucks to 272 water points throughout the northern Gaza Governorate alone. To treat water scarcity, he rose The United Nations Office for Project Services By handing 40 thousand liters of fuel to Gaza City yesterday to operate water pumps and facilitate truck transport. It is noteworthy that the CEO of the office will inform journalists at the United Nations headquarters in New York, next week on the situation in Gaza.

Dujarric said that the World Food Program also works to expand the capacity of fuel storage in the Strip, and efforts are continuing to send water pipes – which UNICEF bought – to northern Gaza to prevent floods in the main facilities before the rains.

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