Gaza Aid Blocked as UN and WHO Warn of Unprecedented Famine Under Israeli Siege
The United Nations, international aid organizations, and locals themselves call the situation “human -born famine”
Israeli siege and attacks in Gaza have created the worst humanitarian crisis, where one in five children suffer from malnutrition due to malnutrition.
The United Nations, international aid organizations, and locals themselves are calling the situation “human -born famine”.
UN Palestinian Refugee Agency (Enrova) Commissioner General Philip Lazarini has said that people are neither alive in Gaza nor dead but “moving bodies”. He says more than 100 people have been martyred only due to hunger, most of them.
They have called on Israel to eliminate barriers to humanitarian aid so that food, medicine and drinking water can reach Gaza in a timely manner.
According to the BBC report, local citizen Hana al -Madhun said that food is not available in the markets and even if it is so expensive that people are forced to sell gold and personal goods and buy flour.
One mother said she had seen the children looking for pieces of food from a pile of rubbish, while a rescue worker said that “cooking and bathing has now become a luxurious task.”
The WHO chief has said that such hunger situation in Gaza has never been seen before and this is a “famine made by human beings”.
The pregnant woman from Dareulbah told the BBC that she was praying that her baby would not come into the world in these situations, because the situation was nothing short of a “unreasonable disaster”.
More than a thousand Palestinians have been martyred in Israeli attacks near Gaza’s aid centers in just the last two months. Ordinary citizens going for aid are being shot, which has caused many people to go to frightened relief centers.
A doctor affiliated with the British Welfare Organization said that Gaza had become “famine” not near famine.