WFP Calls for Opening More Safe Routes in Gaza Strip
SadaNews - The World Food Programme has called for opening more safe routes to reach all residents in the northern, central, and southern Gaza Strip.
The UN program emphasized in a post on the "X" platform the necessity of not having armed individuals near truck routes or humanitarian aid distribution points, and urgently called for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
It reiterated its warning about the worsening humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, confirming that one in three people there is deprived of access to food for consecutive days.
The UN program clarified that it continues to provide lifesaving food assistance inside Gaza, despite the deteriorating security situation, limited access, and increasing despair among communities in need of food aid.
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