UNRWA says Gaza is turning into 'graveyard of starving people'

Ashad 28, 2082

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UNRWA says Gaza is turning into 'graveyard of starving people'

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UNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini said on Saturday that Gaza has become a graveyard for children and starving people.

He said that Tel Aviv is building a "cruel and Machiavellian plan" in Gaza. 

Recently, government offices in Gaza reported that at least 800 Palestinians have died since May 27 while waiting for food aid distribution sites run by the United States and Israel-backed GHS, and 5,000 It said that 101 people were injured.

'In our understanding, Gaza has become a graveyard for children and starving people,' Lazzarini wrote in X. 

He said, 'There is no way for them to get out of Gaza. Their choice is one of two deaths: starvation or abuse. This is the most brutal and Machiavellian plan to kill.'

'Our values and beliefs have been buried in Gaza with complete impunity. Inaction will bring more chaos. The time to work is overdue,' he said. 

According to Al Jazeera, Lazzarini's comments came after 15 people, including nine children and four women, were killed by Israeli forces in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza on Thursday. 

Ravina Shamdasani, the spokesperson of the United Nations Human Rights Office, informed that between May and July 7, the United Nations killed 798 people near the aid center in Gaza. 

Israeli soldiers and American contractors working at the GHF admitted to shooting unarmed Palestinians who had gathered for food.

Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reported that World Food Program (WFP) Deputy Executive Director Carl Schau said the situation in Gaza is the worst it has ever been. 

Scow, who has just returned from his fourth visit to Gaza, said that WFP has enough food to feed the entire population of Gaza for two months, but trucks are not being allowed in. 

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