The International Organization of Oxfam warned of the increasing danger of famine on desperate civilians in Gaza on the background of the blockade imposed by the Israeli occupation 23 days ago, and electricity was cut off from Gaza a few days later, and the organization said that its operations were severely disrupted with the continued Israeli attack and the ground attack on Gaza on its seventh day.
Oxfam called for the renewal of the ceasefire and Israel raising its continuous siege for 23 days, which hinders the arrival of aid again, noting that the Israeli authorities prevent the entry of trucks loaded with 63 thousand tons of foodstuffs for 1.1 million people. Operations were forced to stop in vital areas such as food security and livelihoods, in addition to enhancing hygiene, and basic repair work for the affected water infrastructure.
Bushra Al -Khaldi, the official of the occupied Palestinian territories policies at the Oxfam Organization, said that the renewed bombing of Israel, including Jabalia and Khan Yunis, has killed nearly 700 people, including at least 200 children since March 18.
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The International Organization pointed out that over the past 535 days, Israel has been using life -saving humanitarian aid as a weapon, bringing a collective punishment for the inhabitants of Gaza, adding that depriving them of food, water, fuel and electricity is a war crime and a crime against humanity. Many in the international community contribute to this by empowering this through their silence, inaction and collusion.