Battle of survival in the Gaza Strip: Hopelessness grows among families
Battle of survival in the Gaza Strip: Hopelessness grows among families
Gazastreifen, Palästina - In the Gaza Strip there is a persistent humanitarian crisis that turns the everyday life of the residents upside down. People live in constant fear of military attacks and the loss of relatives. The location has been particularly precarious since the Israeli army resumed its attacks after an almost two -month ceasefire in mid -March. The concern for a possible expansion of these missions is growing, while the Israeli leadership wants to decide on further military measures this Friday. It is emphasized that civilians should be spared, but this information is currently not verifiable, as Vol.at reported.
Everyday life in the Gaza Strip has become a struggle for survival for many. Four -time father Omer Ubaid entrusted his two children to his brother and in return took his children into his care to ensure the survival of his family. Eman Taisir, on the other hand, would like to stay with her family at all costs because she sees being together as the only hope. Many spend their nights in clinics, such as Samira Ahmed, who is looking for protection for an Israeli bombing in the courtyard of a clinic and sleeps in the open air there.
ceasefire and humanitarian aid
The ceasefire, which came into force on May 3 at 10:15 a.m., was accompanied by a large -scale celebration on the streets of the Gaza Strip, where masked fighters of Hamas could also be seen. Despite the temporary calming of the Situation, at least 19 people have already been killed by Israeli attacks, as reports of the civil defense of Hamas show. The ceasefire was delayed several times due to the late transmission of a list with names of hostages, which led to a protest reaction by the Israeli Minister of Police Ben-Gvir, which out of the government coalition.
Slow but hesitant humanitarian aid measures have started. At the border crossings Kerem Schalom and Sikim, the first deliveries of flour and food packages were handled. But the situation remains tense, and Prime Minister Netanyahu threatened Hamas with an intensification of the war, should violate the agreements. Despite the assurance of Hamas to stick to the agreement, the situation remains tense, as Deutschlandfunk reports.
intolerable living conditions
The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is catastrophic. Unicef warned of an early drying of the lifeline for the children of the region, where hunger, thirst and illnesses are widespread. The besieged residents are forced to search for food in waste mountains, while food prices have risen massively. Aid organizations such as Oxfam and Save the Children criticize Israel's approach and the systematic undersupply of the civilian population as violating international law.
The International Red Cross and Red Mond Movement (IKRK) strongly emphasizes that Israel is obliged to meet the basic needs of the population as a occupying power. But the blockade and persistent bombing in question in question access to humanitarian aid. The persistent emergency and the failure of the international community to provide effective help show the urgency of the crisis in the Gaza Strip. According to the information from tagesschau.de , 171,000 tons of food that are stored outside of Gaza could feed the population for four months if access is granted.
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