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The Guardian: The Israeli ban on the aid provided to Gaza raises fears due to the infection of the residents of malnutrition

The British newspaper Al -Gardyan & Nbsp; And that recently delivered aid was a small part of what is required.

& nbsp; That & quot; Israel’s decision to prevent aid for more than two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip with the beginning of the month of Ramadan is a reckless work of collective punishment, and it is explicitly prohibited by international humanitarian law & quot; stressing that & quot; the government of Israel, as an occupation force, bears the responsibility of ensuring the arrival of humanitarian aid to the population in Gaza & quot;.

& nbsp; The situation in Gaza is now more dangerous, it has been destroyed or damaged approximately 70% of buildings throughout the sector. Evidence & quot;

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in its latest report last month, the United Nations Office for Humanitarian Coordination said that 876 thousand Palestinians in Gaza are still suffering from emergency levels from food insecurity, and that 345 thousand people face food insecurity in a way Disabled. Use & quot; And that the water tanks were also banned, which made the citizens depend on the wells, which in the wake of the conflict are no longer sufficient to meet the needs of the population.

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