Zikim Crossing was closed on September 12th, and according to the UN Humanitarian Office Coordination Agency, Ismail Al-Thawabta said that the aid groups were unable to import supply as Al-Jazeera reported.
Al-Tawabuta called it part of the “systemic hunger hunger engineering policy,” adding that Israel reduced aid to passing through the known Kalem Abu Salem Crossing to Israelites, and that it passed through the known Al-Calala to Israelites, whom Israel shut down for several days.
He cited Unrwa statistics that repeatedly state that “Gaza needs over 600 aid tracks every day to meet the minimum needs of over 2.4 million people.”
Al-Tawabta said Israel and its allies were “fully responsible for this aggravating humanitarian catastrophe,” urging the UN and the international community to take “serious and immediate action” to open crossroads and ensure the delivery of aid, the report added.
MNA
