Palestinian civil organizations: The occupation impedes the arrival of aid to the United Nations distribution centers

& nbsp, the director of the Palestinian NGO Network, Amjad Al -Shawa, stressed that the occupation places obstacles to prevent humanitarian aid from reaching the distribution centers of the United Nations agencies operating within the Gaza Strip.
& nbsp; The Israeli, by invading the remainder of Gaza City, and imposing forced displacement on more than a million citizens, most of them women, children, the elderly, patients and wounded in light of the humanitarian disaster in the sector & quot;
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He added that the aid that enters the sector is legalized by the occupation forces, we are talking about 70 to 100 trucks per day that enter into the sector within restrictions and procedures Israel so that it does not reach the distribution centers of the United Nations agencies, especially UNRWA. He pointed out that the aid that enters through the crossings to the sector pass through very slow procedures and inspection restrictions imposed by the Israeli occupation and within specific items of aid, food materials, medical services and basic food supplements, noting that the occupation also imposes other measures and restrictions on their delivery to several areas in the sector and up to the distribution centers of the relief institutions in order to distribute them to citizens from these trucks are few. very. He stressed that what allows the Israeli occupation to enter it from food items that do not yet rise to the required level to address the state of famine spread within the sector, there are still 10 thousand children in hospitals and medical centers who receive treatment from acute malnutrition cases while starvation in the sector affected all levels of the Palestinian people. Aid that was used before last March in the sector and to receive again the UNRWA agency & quot; Aid distribution file within the Gaza Strip.
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