OCHA: health sector in Gaza is unable to provide service and needs to provide medicines

The United Nations agency for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Saturday that the Gaza Strip needs to provide a large number of medicines.
According to a senior official in OCHA, the number of trucks currently arriving in southern Gaza is 50 trucks per week, indicating that the agency cannot reach the supplies we need in Gaza.

He explained that food shortages affect children and vulnerable groups in Gaza, adding, “We have a large deficit in the health sector and this affects the sick and wounded.”

Earlier, OCHA stressed that the distribution of humanitarian aid is almost impossible in the Gaza Strip due to the lack of regular fuel flow and the continued Israeli aggression and the current situation has had a devastating impact on more than two million Palestinians displaced from their homes.

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