Palestinian Red Crescent: The aid arriving in Gaza Strip does not meet 5% of its needs
Published on December 10, 2023 Ansarollah website – Follow-ups
Raed Al-Nims, the spokesman for the Palestinian Red Crescent, said on Sunday that all hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip are out of service.
Al-Nims added in a statement to Al-Mayadeen that the Palestinian Red Crescent vehicles are not operating in northern Gaza due to running out of fuel.
He pointed out that the scarce aid being brought in through Rafah crossing does not match 5% of the needs of the emergency and medical sector.
The spokesman for the Palestinian Red Crescent also pointed out that the centers affiliated with the Red Crescent were out of work after being targeted by the Israeli enemy.
In turn, the head of the Palestinian NGO Network, Amjad Shawa, spoke to Al-Mayadeen about an “unprecedented disaster” that the people of Gaza are experiencing, noting that the displacement rate has reached 85% and that the situation is deteriorating further.
Shawa revealed that the United Nations institutions have failed miserably in light of the scale of the disaster striking Gaza as a result of the continuing brutal Israeli aggression on the Strip. He also pointed out that the aid arriving in Gaza does not meet the necessary needs, calling on the world to stop the aggression against Gaza.
Today, the Director of the World Health Organization warned of the catastrophic impact of the war in Gaza Strip. 10 Palestinians were martyred and dozens injured, at dawn on Sunday, when occupation aircraft bombed a house in Khan Yunis, south of Gaza Strip.
Medical sources reported that most of the martyrs were children, in addition to a number of missing persons, after the occupation aircraft bombed a house belonging to Abdul Wahab family, west of Khan Yunis. The Zionist enemy artillery also bombed the vicinity of the European Hospital in Khan Yunis.
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