Analysts reveal the suffering of citizens in Gaza due to the ongoing conflict
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is worsening significantly, becoming extremely difficult and tragic. The Israeli war on Gaza has led to the displacement of most of the 2.3 million residents, causing a suffocating humanitarian crisis with severe shortages of food, water, and medicine. All residents are experiencing food insecurity at crisis levels or higher, with aid deliveries to the region being halted.
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Ongoing Hunger
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A Great Danger
In this context, Dr. Ayman Al-Raqab, a Palestinian political analyst, stated that the situation in Gaza is deteriorating severely .and that the risk of famine remains high across Gaza as long as the conflict continues and humanitarian aid access is restricted. He pointed out that families in Gaza have lost everything, and the situation is worsening daily, with a lack of food and tents putting the lives of Palestinians at risk.
He added that the situation in Gaza has become terrifying due to the unprecedented intensification of airstrikes and ground attacks by the occupying army in recent days. He confirmed that life is nearly non-existent in many areas of Gaza. with people resorting to using seawater for drinking, leading to an unprecedented collapse on all levels.
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A Humanitarian Tsunami
Adnan Abu Hasna, media advisor for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). described the situation in Gaza as an “unprecedented humanitarian tsunami in human history,” as Israeli occupation forces continue to commit massacres without international intervention.
The UNRWA media advisor called for an investigation and accountability of the occupation for its targeting of civilians in areas it claims to be safe. asserting that there is no safe place in Gaza.