In a recent interview with Al Jazeera, the Mayor of Gaza highlighted the ongoing conflict, stating that conditions have deteriorated significantly, with strict control over the goods entering through the crossings.
He pointed out the wear and tear on tents due to the rain, noting that the arrival of tents and humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip has severely slowed down.The Mayor of Khan Younis echoed these concerns, describing the catastrophic situation in Gaza, exacerbated by the recent rainfall that has further revealed the fragility of the humanitarian conditions.
He remarked on the numerous challenges and obstacles faced in the Gaza Strip, stating that efforts are underway to find alternatives to assist the people.The Khan Younis Mayor expressed that Gaza is facing a real crisis, with existing equipment inadequate to cope with the rainfall.
Despite more than four months since the ceasefire began in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli regime continues to violate this agreement in various ways, including relentless bombings that have intensified over the past week, alongside a heavy blockade on the region.Medical sources in Gaza have also warned about the sudden closure of the Martyrs Al-Aqsa Hospital in the center of the strip.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights stated yesterday that the situation in Gaza remains catastrophic with Palestinians being killed by Israeli army gunfire. He emphasized that the aid allowed to enter is insufficient compared to the vast needs of the people in Gaza.