UN: Palestinians access warehouses to supply food

The United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees said thousands of people have broken into the Gaza aid depot to get food and another <x0). Thomas White, director of the agency in Gaza, said on October 29th that this entry into food depots “is a disturbing sign [...]
The United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees said thousands of people have broken into the Gaza aid depot to get food and another <x0).
Thomas White, director of the news agency in Gaza, said on October 29th that this entry into food depots “is a disturbing sign that civil order has begun to break down” after three weeks of war between Israel and Hamas, who leads Gaza.
Agency known as U NRWA, offers basic services to hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza. Schools led by this agency throughout the Gaza Strip have turned into shelters for Palestinians displaced by conflict.
Gaza is surrounded and facing continued air, sea and land attacks from Israel since Hamas carried out an Israeli attack on October 7th, killing over 1,400 people.
Israel has blocked fuel, water and power supplies to Gaza, where 2.3 million Palestinians live. Israeli authorities have allowed only a small portion of aid to Palestinians who have entered from the Rafah crossing, linking Gaza and Egypt. / REL/












