In a statement, the agency said Palestinians were caught up in a ruthless cycle of despair and were stubbornly entrenched in hopes of relief and ceasefire.
“Palestinians are trapped in a cycle of hope and heartbreak, waiting for support and a ceasefire, but they will only awaken to a worsening situation,” the joint statement read.
The Zionist regime has acknowledged a sharp decline in aid supply reaching Gaza.
However, the officials claimed that food was available and that they did not properly deliver the aid agencies, some of which are under supervision.
UN aid bodies have consistently reported obstacles in Israel in ensuring the safe passage of humanitarian convoys.
Dozens of civilians (many of their children) have recently died of malnutrition, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health.
The statement also highlights the killing of hundreds of Palestinians while attempting to access aid over the past two months.
The international humanitarian community continues to demand an end to the lockdown, and requires unlimited access to essential aid.
MNA
