The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has warned against running out of supplies, time and life in Gaza, as a result of the bombing and the daily Israeli displacement orders, pointing to the devastating effects faced by more than two million people in Gaza, as well as preventing the entry of goods into Gaza and systematic prevention of humanitarian action inside the Strip.
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According to the United Nations Media Center, today, Thursday, UN spokesman Stephen Dujarric said: “The area necessary for families to survive is shrinking with the issuance of new Israeli displacement orders daily,” noting that another order of neighborhoods in Gaza City is now covered, these orders are now covering 17 percent of Gaza’s area – about 61 square kilometers – in just one week. 142,000 people have been displaced, and this number is now expected to rise.
The Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) stated that with every wave of displacement, thousands of people lose not only their homes, but also access to necessities such as food, drinking water and health care. The office confirmed that between October 7, 2023 and January 2025, 90 percent of Gaza population displaced at least once.
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The UCA office indicated that the closure of Israel all the crossings leading to Gaza in front of the goods now entered its fourth week. While the United Nations Population Fund stressed that incubators, ultrasound devices and oxygen pumps, all of which are vital for newborns who suffer from complications, “are still stuck on the border.”
In this regard, Dujarik said: “Our humanitarian partners warn that as a result, medical stocks, cooking gas and fuel needed to operate bakeries and ambulances are dangerous. Prices rise sharply, and human supplies are now legalized.”
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The Usha Office stated that the Israeli forces also expanded the areas inside Gaza, in which humanitarian organizations are required to coordinate their movements with them in advance, and they routinely reject these requests. Between March 18 and 24, 82 percent of coordinated aid movements were rejected, and half of the international moves were rejected today.
The UCA office warned that preventing humanitarian aid from accessing actually leads to preventing vital tasks such as obtaining basic supplies or re -supplying a fuel bakery.
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