‘Walking Corps’: Over 100 dead from starvation, UNRWA says; India Back Aid Push in Gaza

The assistance crisis in war -torn Gaza deteriorated with UNRWA, stating that “more than 100 people, most of them, have allegedly died of hunger.” Describing the situation as people in Gaza, they are similar to “Walking Corps”, stating that it has 6,000 loaded trucks of food and medical supply in Jordan and Egypt.,The head of UNRWA Philip Lazarini said in a post on X, “People are neither dead nor alive in Gaza, they are walking with corpses: A colleague in Gaza told me this morning.”“Meanwhile, according to the latest conclusions, @unrwa: One of every five children is malnourished in the city of Gaza because matters grow every day. When the malnutrition of the child increases, the copy system fails, the access to food and care disappears, the famine starts to open quietly. Most children are watching our teams, if they do not get the treatment they do not need immediately, then at high risk of dying, weakened and at high risk. More than 100 people, most of them, have allegedly died of hunger, “he said.He said, “Allow human partners to bring unrestricted and uninterrupted humanitarian aid to Gaza. We are equal to 6,000 loaded trucks of food and medical supply in Jordan and Egypt, in UNRWA,” he said.In addition, India has urged as part of an effort to address the growing crisis in the region, with an immediate ceasefire in Gaza as well as unknown delivery of humanitarian aid and release of hostages.The United Nations Ambassador to the Ambassador of the United Nations, Parvatthani Harish, said, “An internal stop in enmity is not enough to address the scale of human challenges, who face people facing people who face food and fuel decrease, insufficient medical services and access to education daily.”He said, “WHO estimates that about 95 percent of all hospitals in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed. The report of Hyse Rights for Human Rights states that more than 6,50,000 children have no school education for more than 20 months.”Israel stopped all goods from entering Gaza in March, allowing limited assistance delivery to later, most of which have been routed through controversial, US-supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

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