Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom said: “The tragedy that the Palestinians are experiencing in Gaza Strip continues before the world, warning against the delay in delivering urgent humanitarian and relief aid to the Strip.
“The number of civilian casualties as a result of the war in Gaza is shocking, and the amount of aid entering the Strip is meager and cannot meet the growing needs of its population,” Adhanom tweeted on the X platform, adding, “Aid must begin to enter the Strip on a large scale.”
He pointed out that since the start of the Israeli aggression on the 7th of last October until the 21st, the organization was able to deliver aid to only 370,000 people, while the more than two million -population of the Gaza Strip face difficult conditions and needs urgent aid.
The International relief organizations described the situation in the Gaza Strip as catastrophic, especially with the continued Israeli aggression that continues to commit massacres against civilians, the most recent of which was the bombing of the Jabalia camp, which caused the death and injury of 400 innocent civilians, the majority of whom were women and children.
Rawaa Ghanam