Jerusalem - Together - The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said that 27 children have died in the Gaza Strip since October 7, due to malnutrition. Ghebreyesus explained in a post on the 'X' platform on Wednesday that this number will rise further if a ceasefire is not reached immediately. He stressed the need to establish security throughout the sector in order to increase the distribution of humanitarian aid to the population. Israel restricts the entry of aid by land into Gaza, which has led to a scarcity of food, medicine and fuel supplies and has created a famine that has begun to claim the lives of children and the elderly in the Strip, which is inhabited by about 2.3 million people, including about two million displaced as a result of the war, and which Israel has besieged for 17 years. Source: Maan News Agency
Related Posts
Qatar Strongly Condemns Bombing in Pakistan’s Karachi
Doha: The State of Qatar strongly condemned the bombing that took place in the city of Karachi in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, which resulted in the killing of several people, including Chinese nationals, in addition to several injuries.
In a st…
Hebron Governor meets a delegation from the Palestine Wounded Union
Hebron-Ma’an- Hebron Governor Khaled Dudin met in his office on Wednesday with a delegation from the Palestinian Wounded Union headed by Abdul Hafeez Al-Hashlamoun, head of the union’s branch in Hebron Governorate, to inform the governor of a number o…
US State Department: Israel has 30 days to increase aid entry into Gaza
Washington – Ma’an – US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller confirmed that increasing the flow of humanitarian aid to those in need in the Gaza Strip does not cost Israel anything, noting that Tel Aviv has been given 30 days to do so.
‘We have …