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Mon 30 Dec 2024 1:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

"State media" holds "World Food" responsible for the death of two and the injury of dozens

The Government Media Office in Gaza held the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) responsible today, Monday, for the death of two citizens and the injury of dozens with live bullets, as a result of the UN agency (WFP) violating the correct protocol followed and implemented in the operations of securing aid trucks.


In a statement, the media office called on the World Food Programme to assume its moral and humanitarian responsibilities towards what happened, and also called on it to increase the level of coordination with the relevant authorities to ensure the provision of aid trucks in a manner commensurate with the danger of the field.


He expressed his extreme surprise at the wrong path taken by the World Food Programme (WFP) in which it excluded the correct protocol followed in coordination even with international institutions, as they were surprised when they contacted the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) that they did not have any information about the insurance process that took place today in this wrong way.


The Government Media Office called for the necessity of addressing this dangerous incident, demanding that the level of coordination be raised within the framework of ensuring the facilitation of the passage of aid trucks and their arrival to our Palestinian people who are being subjected to the systematic starvation policy pursued by the "Israeli" occupation army within the framework of the crime of genocide.


He also called on the international community to end this serious humanitarian crisis by pressuring the "Israeli" occupation to open the crossings and allow aid trucks to enter in a safe and proper manner.

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"State media" holds "World Food" responsible for the death of two and the injury of dozens

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