Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Ansarollah website - Palestine - 28 Muharram 1447 AH

More than 100 international humanitarian organizations have called on governments around the world to take immediate action to open all land crossings with the Gaza Strip, restore the full flow of food, clean water, medical supplies, shelter, and fuel through a preliminary UN-led mechanism, end the blockade, and agree to an immediate ceasefire.

These demands come exactly two months after the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a project controlled by the Zionist enemy, began operating.

The organizations said in a joint statement: "Aid workers themselves are now standing in food lines, risking gunfire just to feed their families, while the Israeli government's blockade starves the people of Gaza."

These organizations are witnessing the deteriorating health of their colleagues and partners as supplies run out. "The question I ask every morning in Gaza is: Will I be able to eat today?" said one agency representative.

The organizations noted that massacres at food distribution sites in Gaza have become almost daily.