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UN: The number of daily meals provided to citizens in the Gaza Strip has decreased by 70%.

New York (UNA/WAFA) – UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said that the number of daily meals provided to citizens in the Gaza Strip decreased by 70% this week, compared to last week.
In remarks at a press conference at UN headquarters in New York on Tuesday, Dujarric stressed the importance of UN teams entering Gaza and identifying citizens' needs on the ground.
He pointed out that the number of daily meals in the Gaza Strip has decreased from 840 last week to 260, a 70 percent decline, emphasizing that humanitarian aid is not limited to food alone.
He pointed out the need to provide water, health, nutrition, education, and protection services directly to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The UN spokesman warned that fuel is running out in health and water facilities in the Gaza Strip, which Israel has maintained a tight blockade on since last March.
He added: "Healthcare in Gaza is on the brink of collapse, with hospitals facing large numbers of wounded amid a severe shortage of basic supplies, equipment, blood, and medical personnel."
The World Health Organization had previously stated that preventing immediate access to food and essential supplies in the Gaza Strip was causing "further deaths and a slide into famine."
She pointed to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis issued on Monday, which stated that 470 Gazans are facing "catastrophic levels of hunger (IPC Phase XNUMX)," and that the entire population is suffering from severe food insecurity.
The report also noted that approximately 71 children and more than 17 mothers are expected to require urgent treatment for severe malnutrition.
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Food Programme (WFP), and UNICEF also called for the immediate opening of crossings and the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. They warned of the imminent threat of famine, the complete collapse of the agricultural sector, and rising rates of malnutrition and mortality as a result of the ongoing blockade and the deprivation of food, water, and healthcare for the population.

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