WHO Warns Gaza Aid Crisis Continues Despite Ceasefire

The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised serious concerns about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Even after the recent ceasefire, WHO’s Director General reports little improvement in the flow of aid to the region. The situation for civilians remains dire, with essential medical supplies and food still critically low.

WHO humanitarian crisis in Gaza

Urgent Need for Humanitarian Access

Aid agencies continue to face significant challenges in delivering relief to those in need. The ceasefire has not translated into a meaningful increase in humanitarian convoys entering Gaza. WHO officials emphasize the urgent need for unhindered humanitarian access to save lives and restore health services. Without immediate action, the people of Gaza risk further deterioration in living conditions.

What’s Next for Gaza?

The international community is watching closely. Pressure is mounting on all parties to facilitate the entry of food, water, and medical supplies. The WHO calls for coordinated global efforts to address the crisis, stating that only sustained aid can prevent a full-blown catastrophe in Gaza.

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