The child in anticipation of food is protected from the sun with an empty pot. The UN reports the receipt of the first for months of assistance in gas Humanitarian assistance ~ 60 > UN agencies in Gaza confirmed on Thursday that the extremely necessary humanitarian aid was finally arrived in warehouses inside the enclave after the 11-week blockade established by Israeli authorities. 62 > 62 ~ “Today is a decisive day. Trucks with vital help finally started moving again, ”said the coordinator of the UN Extraordinary Assistance Tom Fletcher. Shortly before that, 198 trucks arrived in gas through the border crossing of Kerem Shala in the south of Enclave, delivering food, medicines and wheat flour. Fletcher said that last night humanitarian employees took about 90 trucks to prepare their contents for further distribution. However, according to him, there are serious difficulties associated with security conditions, looting, delays in coordination of trips and “providing Israeli forces of inappropriate routes unsuitable for moving goods.” ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > ~ ~/iframe > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ long -awaited help Before the beginning of this week, no commercial or humanitarian goods have been allowed in gas from March 2, which has already aggravated the catastrophic situation for the enclave population. ~ 60 > 60 > from the World Health Organization (WHO) earlier reported that, according to local authorities, from the consequences of malnutrition, it was supposed to die at least 57 children. This number is most likely underestimated and will grow if the assistance unit resumes. ~ 60 > according to the recent report of experts in the field of food security, almost 71 thousand children under the age of five, as expected, will suffer from acute malnutrition for the next 11 months, if the gas does not appear in sufficient volume medical care. work continues “Our teams work for days on end to open the bakers again,” said in the World Food Program (VPP), recalling that 25 bakers were forced to close on March 31 due to the lack of wheat flour and fuel. at the same time not enough to help everyone to help everyone. In need, they emphasized at the UN. After 19 months of continuous Israeli bombing, which continues to this day, every fifth resident of Gaza is faced with the threat of hunger, experts warn. ~ 60 > 60 > in the management of humanitarian issues (OKGV) again called to expand the volume of affordable assistance and emphasized that to prevent the prevention The humanitarian catastrophe will require significantly large volumes of supplies. According to the UN, the Israeli authorities still have not allowed hygiene and fuel products to the enclave. ~ 60 > persistent threats 62 > 62 > 62 >“The UN and its partners are conducting a dialogue with the Israeli authorities to determine the best route from Kerem Shalom deep into the Gaza, which allows to avoid failures in the delivery of assistance,” the Last report of the UKGV says. – Partners maintain contact with local leaders in gas in order to reduce the risk of looting and guarantee that supplies will reach those who are in need of them. ”62 ~ 60 > meanwhile, the residents of the enclave continue to encounter daily bombing and artillery and artbonds throughout the enclave. Only on Tuesday reported the dozens of dead. On Wednesday, the VSGV noted that the healthcare authorities urgently asked for blood donation to help the wounded and patients. ~ ~ 60 > “against the background of the ongoing military operations, many people are again forced to run away from intensive shelling, without any safe shelter or access to help,” said they said in the UN. 60 > according to UKGV, about 80 percent of the gase of either under the influence of evacuation orders, or belongs to Israeli militarized zones, where the movement of humanitarian employees is possible only when coordinating with the authorities. 60 ~ p > it is reported that over the past few days almost half of the forced immigrants have left their homes, not having time to take any things with them. This wave of displacements seriously complicates the work of humanitarian organizations – especially in conditions of acute shortage of food and essential items. 62 ~