Palestinian Resistance: We call on Arab and Islamic countries and the United Nations to intensify efforts to open a permanent humanitarian corridor to the Gaza Strip

The Palestinian resistance confirmed that the introduction of very limited amounts of aid into the besieged Gaza Strip during the past two days does not cover the growing needs in light of the barbaric aggression launched by the Israeli occupation against it for the seventeenth day, calling for intensifying international efforts to open a permanent humanitarian corridor to the Strip.

The resistance said in a statement today: The introduction of very limited amounts of aid into the Gaza Strip during the past two days does not cover the growing needs of our people in light of the barbaric aggression, continuing siege and the severe shortages it causes in all food supplies, medicine and fuel, which are running out in all hospitals in the Strip.

The resistance added: “We call on the Arab and Islamic countries, the United Nations, and all concerned parties to intensify efforts to open an urgent humanitarian corridor to bring in fuel, food, medicine, and medical supplies, to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe and genocide under the Zionist war machine, and to reject the policies of the occupation and its crimes against humanity, which shame humanity.”

Souha Suleiman

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