The World Food Program said 77 trucks with flour went into the evening on Saturday night, but not one of them reached its destination. The food is demolished on the road.
On the night of May 31 near Khan-Junis on the Gaza Strip, dozens of trucks with aids were stopped and robbed by armed people. According to Reuters, local residents who take food, in particular flour designed for hunger, join the attacks.
The World Food Program said 77 trucks with flour were in the evening on Saturday night, but a destination was not reached. The food is demolished on the road.
“After nearly 80 days of blockage, people are hungry and can no longer observe how products go through their homes,” the organization said in an official statement.
Palestinian Humanitarian Groups coordinator Amjad Al-Shava noted that armed groups use chaos for their own benefit, accusing Israel of “systematic destruction of the population by hunger.” He called on the international community to insist on ensuring the delivery of the road -trucks with the help.
“We understand the hopelessness of hunger, but armed robbery is unacceptable,” Al -Shava said.
On the EN’s eve it is reported that the situation of human human being in Gaza has been the worst since the beginning of the conflict 19 months ago. Despite the partial restoration of the supplies of help, the threat of starvation remains.
Israel has allowed limited delivery of human human, but due to attack and robbery, convoys are not safe to reach distribution points. Israel’s side accused Hamas for appointing human assistance, as the group denied it.
Earlier, the media published the entire text of the US Gaza peace sector sector. The draft of the new peace agreement to stop the fire in the gas sector contains a clear schedule of exchange of hostages and the conditions of further communication between the parties.
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