World Food Program Calls for Opening All Crossings into Gaza
SadaNews - The United Nations World Food Programme has called for the opening of all crossings into the devastated Gaza Strip in order to expand humanitarian operations, noting that nearly one million people in the region have received food assistance since the ceasefire took effect.
Abeer Atifa, the program's spokesperson, stated, "Three and a half weeks into the ceasefire in Gaza, we have distributed food parcels to approximately one million people across the entire region," emphasizing the importance of opening more crossings and expanding humanitarian access within the territory.
It is worth mentioning that the World Food Programme currently operates 44 food distribution centers in the region, out of a target of 145. Israeli occupation authorities have repeatedly cut off aid to Gaza, exacerbating humanitarian conditions previously described by the United Nations as catastrophic.
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