Guterres. Israel must not prevent humanitarian aid from reaching the civilian population
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called on the Zionist regime not to prevent the access of the civilian population of Gaza to humanitarian aid. Guterres said Monday morning: "The UN has supplies of food, water, medical facilities and fuel in Egypt, Jordan, the West Bank and Israel that can be sent within hours. In order to deliver them, our personnel must be able to enter Gaza safely and unimpeded and distribute that aid." The Zionist regime, which suffered a shocking and humiliating defeat on the battlefield against the Palestinian Resistance in the last few days, in an inhumane act closed all the crossings of Gaza to force the Palestinian Resistance to stop the brave operation "Al-Aghsa Storm".
Experts from the United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the World Food Program assessed the Israeli army's brutal attacks on civilians in the Gaza Strip as a clear example of "collective punishment" and warned that the humanitarian situation in the area is spiraling out of control. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs also announced that hospitals in the Gaza Strip were running out of fuel. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has warned that the shutdown of electric motors in hospitals in the Gaza Strip is putting the lives of thousands of patients at risk. This warning comes at the same time as heavy shelling around Gaza's Al-Shafa and Al-Qods hospitals.