The United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in the occupied Palestinian territories, Muhannad Hadi, stressed the necessity of resuming the introduction of life -saving aid immediately to Gaza, stressing that any additional delay will lead to undermining any progress achieved during the ceasefire.
According to the United Nations Media Center, the UN official expressed great concern about Israel’s decision to restrict electricity supplies to the Gaza Strip.
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He said that the decision will significantly limit the availability of drinking water in the Strip, and pointed out that the introduction of humanitarian aid to Gaza has been suspended for nine days in a row.
Muhannad added: “Humanitarian aid in Gaza is a lifestyle for more than two million Palestinians who have passed through conditions that cannot be imagined over many months … It is indispensable to secure continuous supplies of aid for their survival,” stressing that international humanitarian law is clear, as the basic needs of civilians should be fulfilled, in ways of introducing humanitarian aid and distributing them without obstacles.
The UN official stressed the necessity of the ceasefire, the fulfillment of the parties to its obligations under international law, the release of all hostages, and the allowance to enter humanitarian aid.
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The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs pointed to the closure of all the crossings leading to Gaza in front of the entry of goods for a period of nine consecutive days, pointing out that the Karam Abu Salem crossing is still closed to the collection of supplies for the ninth day in a row, which strongly affects the delivery of humanitarian aid through the Gaza Strip.
The United Nations and its partners have warned of the impact of fuel deficiency on relief operations, while they are currently defining the priorities of the remaining stock.
In turn, UN spokesman, Stephen Dujarric, said that six bakeries in Khan Yunis and Deir Al -Balah closed their doors last week due to a lack of cooking gas, while 19 bakes supported by the World Food Program are still working – and they are trying to increase their capabilities to fill the gaps.
“Despite the limited resources, the United Nations and its reproductive health partners last month expanded maternity services and expanded the scope of distribution of medical supplies to support 5,000 births over the next three months. In the field of education, United Nations partners opened more schools in Gaza.
“Dujarric” explained that thousands of children can now reach education in the north of Gaza, Gaza City, Deir Al -Balah, Khan Yunis and Rafah.
The Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs indicated that the operations of the Israeli forces in the northern West Bank continued. And in Nablus, during the weekend, where settlers destroyed agricultural lands and water wells owned by the Palestinians.
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The office said that more than 2000 Palestinians – half of them children – were displaced between January 2023 and the beginning of the current year 2025 due to the escalation of settlers’ violence and the restrictions imposed on arrival.