The humanitarian pause allowed the UN to increase aid to the people of the Gaza Strip. Hundreds of thousands of people in the enclave were given food, water and medicine. This was reported by the press service of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). TASS.
“During the humanitarian pause in force since this morning, the UN has been able to increase the supply of humanitarian aid to Gaza,” OCHA said.
They also noted that the largest humanitarian aid convoy since the escalation began on October 7 included 137 trucks. These were evacuated to the Gaza region of the UN Near East Refugee Agency.
November 24 Associated Press reportedIt is stated that there is a high probability that the northern side of the Gaza Strip and the city of the same name will become uninhabitable as a result of Israel’s campaign against Hamas. As Mkhaimer Abusad, a political scientist at Al-Azhar University in Gaza, told the agency, Gaza has already become a major “ghost city”, so Palestinians essentially have nowhere to return.
Previously Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant statedAfter a short ceasefire, it was stated that the operation in Gaza would last at least two months.
Source: Gazeta

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