The United Nations: The suspension of American aid places the lives of the Syrians at stake – the seventh day

Najat Rushdie, a United Nations envoy to Syria, considered that the suspension of American food aid to Syria threatens devastating repercussions. Requesting the international community to act because the lives of the Syrians are at stake.

Rushdie wrote today on the “X” platform: “The World Food Program warns that this may be a death sentence for millions who are already facing severe starvation,” noting that “nearly a million and a half million Syrians are still recovering from more than a decade of conflict and continuous stability now face the risk of losing basic food aid.”

She added that in addition, the savior support for life will be cut off from more than 50 thousand women and children, which threatens their health, recovery and grace.

She said: “It is not just a humanitarian crisis, it is a blow that is already undermining the stability of a fragile region, at a time when the Syrians need global solidarity more than ever.”

Rushdie warned that the suspension of this aid would deepen suffering and stir up instability, and added: “The international community must behave now. The life of the Syrians is at stake.”

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