As Israel’s military military aggressive against the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains strict, saying support groups. The region has been in the grip of war for about 22 months.
According to an non-individual report, 2 million-plus residents of Gaza now face to face the famine.
The Executive Director of the United Nations Office George Morera da Silva, the Executive Director of Project Services or Ops of the United Nations, who organizes the distribution of humanitarian aid, spoke to DW about the situation on the ground.
“It’s time to stop it. It’s unacceptable and I have real hope that politics would be strong because it was not … because peace was an option, so it’s time to bring peace in Gaza,” Hey.
Amid international resentment over Gaza’s food crisis, Israel has seen a day’s break in military operations since weekends on safe routes and in built-up ares to promote help distribution and distribution.
Some countries have announced airlift mission to provide humanitarian assistance in the region.
“There are reform reforms for the last three days, but what people want, there is a small, small fraction,” Da Silva said.
He therefore allowed the United Nations to play an important role in re -assistance and distribution.
“We just need to bring back the United Nations. Whatever we are seeing with the United Nations, nothing was happening,” Hair said, referring to the violence, referring to the Israeli -backed Gaza Humanitrian Foundation, or the aid system run by the GHF.
“What is happening is unacceptable, imperative, it is tragedy, it is frightening, but it is a matter of political will,” said da Silva. “Nothing of it was unavoidable, it was avoidable. And this chaos, this tragedy is reversible.”