- Hundreds of Palestinians have been relocated south of Gaza from the densely populated, sealed-off coastal enclave
On Tuesday, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) warned that supplies in the Gaza Strip are running low.
“This is why it’s critical to get supplies into Gaza right now,” said Juliette Touma, UNRWA’s Director of Communications.
She said that UNRWA has been unable to transport supplies into Gaza for the past ten days.
“The clock is ticking,” said Touma. Hamas ruled this following the unprecedented Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7, and the response to Israeli airstrikes on Gaza.
Hundreds of Palestinians have been relocated south of Gaza from the densely populated, sealed-off coastal enclave.
Following the attacks 10 days ago, fuel, food, electricity, and water supplies to Gaza were cut off, and humanitarian relief deliveries were not allowed in.
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