According to the news, in the Gaza bandage, the prices of flour and vegetables have seen up to 100 times.
United Nations Assistance Coordination Office – OCHA It said on Monday that the closure of Carme Shalom, Erase and Zikim Border Outpost means that important humanitarian aid materials cannot be delivered to the needy people. There are thousands of tents in it.
The first phase of the ceasefire of Egypt, Qatar and America ended on Saturday, in which Hamas called for Israel to move forward on the next agreeable phase.
But Israel has insisted on continuing the first phase as the top American messenger in the area has proposed to continue the first phase by the end of the month of Holy Ramadan.
Under the ceasefire agreement on January 19, 33 Israeli fasters have been released, who were kept prisoners since the October 7 terrorist attacks. Also, about 1,900 Palestinian prisoners have also been released from Israeli jails.
“The ceasefire has provided an opportunity to distribute food, water, as well as to distribute shelter assistance and medical aid,” a UN spokesman Stephan Dujrik provided reporters in New York, which has helped to deliver food packets to almost all the people in Gaza. “
He said, “Our humanitarian aid partners have said that after the closure of the boundary post in Gaza on Sunday, there has been a jump of more than 100 times in the prices of flour and vegetables. Human partners are currently assessing the available reserves.”
The ceasefire, ‘an important lifeline’
UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Agency, has warned that by stopping the aid distribution in Gaza, there will be disastrous consequences for children and families who are struggling only to survive.
UNICEF Regional Director Eduard Begbeder has said that the ban on entry of assistance on Sunday on the entry of assistance on Sunday, will seriously affect life saving works for the common people. “
“It is important that the ceasefire that is an important lifeline for children, they are applied, and the supply of support materials should be allowed to flow freely, so that we can continue humanitarian aid action.”
UN spokesperson Stephan Dujariq said that after the ceasefire came into force on January 19, UNICEF and partners have provided warm clothes to one lakh 50 thousand children in Gaza and increased daily water distribution for about five million people living in more remote areas.
Since the ceasefire was implemented, about two and a half million children and thousands of pregnant and breastfeeding women have been provided with nutritional supplements.
School classes opened
More than 100 government schools have opened again in Gaza, due to which about one lakh students have again come to classes.
In Gaza City and North Gaza, the partners of the United Nations will use tents to ensure that children can continue their education.
OCHA teams visited a displacement site at Khan Unis on Monday, where about 1,200 people are living. These communities are not allowed to return to their homes, which are located in the buffer zone.
The ORA agency is working to gather assistance to meet their needs.
Meanwhile, OCHA has reported on the west coast of Israel that the military operations issued by Israeli are increasing human needs in northern regions. Humanitarian aid personnel are facing restrictions on movement.