Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammad Mustafa affirmed the continuation of various diplomatic efforts and international communications to stop expanding the aggression of the Israeli occupation over the Palestinian people, and pressure with various international partners to confirm the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
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Mustafa pointed out – at the weekly council session today, Tuesday, according to what was reported by the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) – to the directives of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to make every possible effort with various countries of the world and international organizations to pressure the occupation to reopen the crossings and introduce aid shipments, especially in light of the escalation of famine and food and medicine indicators after more than 25 days to close the crossings.
The Council warned against running out of food stocks, drugs, medical consumer consumers, anesthesia, oxygen, blood transfusion services and its derivatives from the Gaza Strip hospitals, especially since less than a third of the sector’s hospitals operate with a partial and limited capacity, which endangers the lives of thousands of wounded and patient Surgery in Nasser Hospital.