Prime Minister Mohamed Mustafa met with a delegation from the humanitarian organization ANERA, headed by President and CEO Sean Carroll, in the presence of Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Wael Zaqout and Minister of Social Development and Relief Samah Hamad.
The Prime Minister and the delegation discussed ways to provide and support relief and humanitarian aid for our people in the Gaza Strip, given the occupation's two-month ban on aid entering the Strip. They also discussed the need to coordinate these efforts with relevant ministries and the government's emergency operations room to maximize the use of available resources and meet urgent needs.
Mustafa also stressed the importance of supporting the government's relief efforts in the West Bank, particularly given the ongoing aggression and forced displacement of residents in the northern West Bank governorates. He also emphasized the need to provide temporary shelter and relief aid, as well as support projects to create job opportunities and provide income for families whose breadwinners have lost their jobs as a result of the aggression.
The Prime Minister stressed the importance of forming an international coalition to pressure the occupation to allow aid into the Gaza Strip, given the risk of a widening famine due to the severe shortage of food and medical supplies, as well as the scarcity of tents and temporary shelters.
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Mustafa discusses with ANERA coordination efforts to bring aid into the Gaza Strip