UN officials: The situation of the people in Gaza lacking basic living supplies has exceeded 11 weeks.

Golden Ten Data on May 24, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) Commissioner-General Philip Lazarini said on social media on the 23rd that the people of Gaza have been in a state of hunger and lack of basic daily necessities for more than 11 weeks, and the current aid into Gaza is a drop in the bucket. Looting and theft of aid in the Gaza Strip are frequent. Only a sustained flow of aid into Gaza can stop the situation from deteriorating further. He called for saving lives to take precedence over the military and political agenda, and the people of Gaza could no longer afford to wait.

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· 05-24 04:23
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ThousandsOfAuspiciousvip
· 05-24 04:23
Jin10 data reported on May 24 that Philippe Lazzarini, the Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), stated on social media on the 23rd that the people of Gaza have been in a state of hunger and a shortage of basic necessities for over 11 weeks, and the aid entering Gaza is a drop in the bucket. Incidents of looting and theft of aid supplies occur from time to time in the Gaza Strip. Only by ensuring a continuous flow of aid supplies into Gaza can the situation be prevented from worsening further. He urged that saving lives must take precedence over military and political agendas, as the people of Gaza can no longer wait.
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