As the world’s food program is exhausted, the population of the entire stripper population may be on the verge of famine.
At least 13 Palestinians have been killed since dawn and dozens have been buried under the ruins of buildings destroyed in an Israeli air strike on the city of Gaza.
At least four victims died in a strike in a house near the city of Sabra on Saturday, and residents were forced to dig the ground with their bare hands to contact people buried in the debris.
Gaza Civil Defense Agency spokesman Mahmoud Basel said the lack of rescue equipment has prevented emergency workers from reaching people buried under buildings that were collapsed by Israel before dawn.
“Our staff cannot reach them due to the lack of necessary machinery,” he told AFP.
Earlier this week, Israeli aircraft destroyed 40 engineering vehicles used by the Civil Defense Forces to remove heavy debris during rescue operations.
Israeli air strikes also hit other parts of the strip in other areas on Saturday, including Al-Mawasi and Khan Younis Ongoing genocide.
The UN warns that the situation in Gaza is “probably the worst” after 18 months of Israeli military invasions.
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday that the entire area has a population of 2 million, and it may be The edge of famine The aid kitchen is “expected to run out of food completely in the coming days”.
The ongoing lockdown in Israel means there is no food, fuel or medicine that has been in Gaza for two months. For many Palestinians in Gaza, community kitchens are their only source of nutrition after Israeli forces destroyed nearly all food production facilities.
WFP has called on the international community to put pressure on Israel to lift the lockdown, saying more than 116,000 metric tons of food aid (enough to feed one million people, up to four months) has been positioned as “a delivery once reopened.”
Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum said in a Deir El-Balah report on Saturday that the humanitarian crisis in the encircled territory “has reached a very unprecedented breakthrough point.”
“Civilians are really trying to deal with this crisis,” he said.
Philippe Lazzarini, director of the UN Palestinian Refugee Service, said the crisis was “man-made”.
Michael Fakhri, the rapporteur on the right side of the food, said Israel “has no effect on the implementation of this hunger campaign”.
The World Health Organization said the situation is no different for medical supplies, with the head of Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus begging for assistance to end the lockdown on X.
At least 2,062 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel recovers The deadly movement against Hamas On March 18, there were more than 50,000 people since October 7, 2023. Hamas’ attack on Israel killed 1,218 people, mainly civilians.








