Palestinians are ‘walking corpses’ says UN, as Starmer calls starvation ‘unspeakable and indefensible’
Palestinians The United Nations official said that he started to resemble “walking bodies ına because he called Sir Keir Starmer’s hunger in Gaza on Thursday as“ cannot be explained and defended ”.
Unrwa Aid Agency President Philippe Lazzarini said that the humanitarian workers in the region see children who are “weakened, weak and at risk of dying” without urgent treatment.
The Prime Minister will make an emergency call with France and Germany on Friday and for help and ceasefire. “We witness a human disaster,” he said. “The pain and hunger in Gaza cannot be explained and defended. Although the situation has been serious for a while, it has reached new depths and continues to worsen.”
Sir Keir’s comments came a few hours before the French President Emmanuel Macron announced that he would recognize the Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly in France in September.
Number of people Dying hunger in Gaza It has been reported to have increased significantly in recent days; most 113 Hunger deaths According to Palestinian health officials, it has been realized in the last weeks that have been recorded so far and 82 of the died were children.
Israel Earlier this year, after a total of 11 weeks of blockads, he limited a handful of trucks every day and imposed heavy restrictions on the amount of food and aid allowed to enter the region. UN officials say that the aid in the lane has a decrease in the ocean compared to what is needed.
Sir Keir said, ız We all agree on the need for pressure to allow Israel to change the route and to allow the help that should desperately enter Gaza without delay, ”Sir Keir said.
A 2-year-old Palestinian child, the author, is a Yazan’s damaged house in the Al-Shati refugee camp in the west of Gaza City (AFP).
Mr. Lazzarini said that the UNRWA worker described the people in Gaza as “neither dead nor alive – the corpse.” The agency said that the region is equivalent to 6,000 charged food and medical equipment in Jordan and Egypt.
“Families no longer deal with: they are destroyed, they cannot survive. Their assets are threatened,” he said.
The Israeli forces killed hundreds of Palestinians trying to provide food from a limited number of aid trucks. The murders made widespread condemnation, including most of Israel’s own allies.
As more than 100 human rights groups and charities demand more assistance in a letter on Wednesday, they had to trade personal belongings such as Gold Jewelery for Palestinians living in Gaza.
70-year-old Wajih Al-Najjar, “Prices, employed or unemployed, no Ghazan citizen, we can not carry beyond the understanding of a crazy way,” he said.
“People are forced to die to find some help,” he said. IndependentTo burn the exorbitant price of the flour, which he said that he said that he rose from 35 sugar (7.74 £ 7.74) to 180 Şekel (39.80 £).
Palestinians want to eat from a help kitchen in Gaza (Reuters)
Losing one quarter of the body weight – 85kg’den 62kg falling Mr. Najjar, he said he could not get a complete meal for him. What about children who need food three times a day? “he said.
Meanwhile, large publishers and news agencies, including BBC and Reuters Journalists on the ground in Gaza are also faced with the “threat of hunger ...
Uz We are desperately worried about our journalists who cannot feed themselves and their families in Gaza, ”he said. “For months, these independent journalists have become the eyes and ears of the world in Gaza.
“Journalists endure many deprivations and difficulties in the war zones. We are deeply concerned about the threat of hunger is now one of them.”
More than 100 charities and the Human Rights Group warned that ‘mass hunger’ spread in Gaza on Wednesday (AFP via Getty)
Prices continue to rise beyond control and a destructive Israeli invasion and bombardment, which Palestinian health authorities said they had killed more than 60,000 people, rose to an unprecedented level in the Gaza Strip in the 21st month of the bombardment.
War and invasion began in response to the attacks on Israel by Hamas militants who killed 1,200 people on October 7, 2023 and seized at least 250 hostages.
Ihab Abdullah, a 43 -year -old university lecturer who won bread for nine family members, said the following every night before going to sleep every night: “How can I make my children today?
“We could not buy or find food in the markets. We live in daily hunger, because the most needed commodity is not available in sufficient amounts. Even if we have money, we cannot get food.
Palestinians come together to buy food cooked by a help kitchen between the Israeli-Hamas Conflict (Reuters)
32 -year -old Younis Abu Odeh, displaced in Gaza, says Palestinians feel like “put on a chicken farm and left hungry”.
“We live with a war of destruction, famine and psychological war, Ode Odeh said Independent. “The war of displacement, the tent war, a heat and the solar war.”
The Israeli government insists that it does not cause a famine. Spokesman David Mencer said that the food of the food was designed by Hamas ”.
Mr. Mencer said on Wednesday that more than 4,400 aid trucks entered Gaza, which contains food, flour and baby food between July 19-22.
The deepened crisis came to Israel, Hamas, after a new response to an offer for cease -fire and hostages, on Thursday, the Gaza Seefire talks came from the delegation.
The Israeli Prime Minister’s office thanked the mediators for their efforts and said the negotiators returned home for more consultation. He said that Israel had reviewed the response of Hamas.
In his testimony, Sir Keir said: “It is difficult to see a hopeful future in such dark times. But I do not repeat my call for all parties to participate in good faith and immediately bring a ceasefire and release all the hostages of Hamas unconditionally.
“We are clear that the state of state is the unresolved right of the Palestinian people. A ceasefire will put us in the way of recognizing the Palestinian state and a two -state solution that guarantees peace and security for the Palestinians and Israelis.”