(Geneva / Washington Composite Electric) Aiming the Israeli troops repeatedly warned the ground offensive on the Gaza City Rafa, the United Nations institutions formulated emergency plans to strive to continue the assistance work on Lafa after the offensive.
The United Nations Humanitarian Affairs Coordination Department (OCHA) warned on Friday (May 3) that once the Army starts the ground offensive on the ground, it will endanger the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, and the aid operation of the Gaza Strip will be hugeIntellectual.
OCHA spokesman Ralke said at a press conference in Geneva that the Israeli offense of the Island may be a slaughter of civilians and caused an inductive blow to the humanitarian action in the entire region.Basically, they all set off from Lafa.
The United Nations' aid facilities for Lathay include medical clinics, warehouses for storage of humanitarian rescue supplies, grain distribution points, and medical centers with 50 children with serious malnutrition.
Ralk emphasized that even if the army attacked, OCHA will do everything possible to ensure that the aid is continuing; it is currently studying how to do this.
The World Health Organization officials said at the same press conference that the emergency plans that have been formulated include the construction of a new field hospital and a pre -stored medical supplies in hospitals in remote areas in northern Gaza, so as to prevent the three hospitals from rating.However, they warned that these were not enough to avoid the number of deaths of Gaza rising significantly.
According to Gaza Health official, the war that lasted nearly seven months has killed more than 34,000 Palestinians.
The Occupy Land of Palestinian Organization, Palestine, said: "Emergency plan is just a remedy, it must not prevent military operations from causing more personnel to die and incidence."
He also said that "very worried" to close the Rafa port between Gaza and Egypt. Currently, medical supplies are entering Gaza through it.The WHO has expressed concern to Israel on this issue.
According to the WHO, most of Gasha's sanitary facilities have been destroyed or destroyed in the war. At present, only 12 of the 36 local hospitals are "local operations", and 88 basic sanitary facilities are only available in basic sanitary facilities.22 can be barely operated.
McCain, the Director -General of the United Nations World Food Program, pointed out in an interview with the National Broadcasting Corporation that "comprehensive famine" has appeared in northern Gaza.She hopes to reach a ceasefire agreement with Haha early so that more assistance can accelerate.
Hamas: There are many differences in the consensus negotiations on the consensus on many differences
In terms of Harbin Harbin -Harbin -Harbon negotiations, the Hamas delegation held a meeting in Cairo on Saturday, the director of the American CIA.
Egyptian media reported that before Hamas had talks with the United States, he reached a lot of consensus on Cairo with Egypt.A member of the Hamas negotiating delegation confirmed to Xinhua News Agency that all parties reached a consensus on many differences and the negotiations achieved "obvious progress."Xinhua News Agency also quoted the official Hamas official sources as saying that Hamas agreed to reach a comprehensive ceasefire agreement with Israel in stages.
Egypt should promote the release of hostages and strive to achieve sustainable ceasefire.It is known that Egypt warned Hamas that the conflict of the Gaza Strip would be upgraded without reaching an agreement with Israel.
However, senior Israeli officials reiterated to Agence France -Presse on Saturday that only when "active progress" occurred in the hostage agreement framework, Israel would send delegations to Cairo to negotiate.
MPs of the United States Democratic Party: Israeli restricts humanitarian assistance to enter Gasha
On the other hand, 86 Democratic members of the House of Representatives in the United States sent a letter to President Biden on Friday, saying that there was sufficient evidence to prove that Israeli restricted humanitarian assistance to enter Gasha and violated the US Foreign Aid Act.These bills require the acceptance of the United States to fund weapons to comply with the International Humanitarian Law and allow the United States to assist free circulation.
For these allegations, Israel officials denied.
U.S. Secretary of State Brills returned from the Middle East on Friday that Israel has not yet proposed a plan to effectively protect the Gaza civilians.He warned again that the Israeli offense of the army would cause "beyond acceptable range" damage.