UNRWA: We need fuel in Gaza
Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), met with members of the press at the UN Office in Geneva to convey the latest situation in Gaza , which is under Israeli blockade and intense attacks. .
“(In Gaza) We need a ceasefire and fuel now. “If we wait any longer, we will see that the real reason people die will be fuel shortages.” Lazzarini said no area of ​​Gaza is safe.
LATEST SITUATION IN GAZA
While Hamas’s armed wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, launched a comprehensive attack on the morning of October 7, claiming to “respond to Israel’s continued violations against the Palestinians and their sacred values, especially the Masjid al-Aqsa”, the Israeli army also launched intense airstrikes against the Gaza Strip. The bombing began.
It was announced that 1,200 Israelis, including more than 310 soldiers, were killed and 5,132 people were injured in the October 7 attacks in Israel.
51 Israeli soldiers were killed in clashes inside the Gaza Strip.
According to Israel, there are 239 Israeli prisoners held by the Qassam Brigades.
According to the Gaza government, 11,500 people, including 4,710 children and 3,160 women, have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip since October 7.
197 Palestinians have lost their lives in attacks by Israeli forces and Jewish settlers in the West Bank and Jerusalem since October 7.
The Israeli army attacked the campuses or main buildings of dozens of Gaza hospitals, where tens of thousands of wounded and civilians took refuge, to force their evacuation. Some hospitals were raided during the occupation. Hundreds of people were killed and injured in the attacks.
74 Hezbollah members and 6 Israeli soldiers have been killed in clashes between the Israeli army and Hezbollah on the border since October 8. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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