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The United Nations: The hostile works in Gaza inflict heavy losses to civilians and deprive them of ways to stay

Yesterday, the news indicated that dozens were killed in Gaza City, including at least eight children, after an Israeli raid hit a residential building, while many are still missing under the rubble.

The Usha Office stressed the need to protect civilians under international law “And they are never a goal,” According to what was stated by United Nations Deputy Spokesman, Farhan Haq during the press conference today in New York.

Al -Sayyid Haq, Journalists, stated that the World Health Organization managed to support some medical evacuation operations from Gaza, where yesterday, 18 patients and about 30 facilities were allowed to go out to receive specialized treatment outside the sector.

However, he pointed out that about 12,500 patients in Gaza still need a medical evacuation, and transferred the organization’s call to enable them to do so through all available border crossings and passages.

Regarding the security and humanitarian situation, he said: “As the supplies within the sector approached and exacerbated the situation, we have witnessed an increase in looting during the past few days. Earlier this week, many of these incidents have been reported in Rafah, Deir Al -Balah and Al -Zawaida. Once again, the UCA office reiterates the urgent need to reopen the crossings to allow the basic supplies to enter.”

Al -Sayed Haq pointed out that more than 60,000 Palestinian children in Gaza are suffering from malnutrition, “At a time when the fuel and supplies are rapidly running out for community (charitable) kitchens.”

And throughout Gaza, UN partners warned of a severe water shortage of shelters hosting the displaced. In this regard, Mr. Haq said that the scarcity of water, in addition to the lack of cleaning requirements and livestock, said, “It negatively affects public health,” Where more than a third of families in Gaza suffered lice injuries in March.

The deputy spokesman for the United Nations reported that the organization’s humanitarian partners on the ground were determined “More than ten children are not accompanied by their families and separated from them this week,” Adding that they are doing their best to reunite these children with their families.

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