Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said that Israel continues to use humanitarian aid as a weapon in its war on Gaza despite the ceasefire, while the Gaza Municipality said that the lack of necessary vehicles is hampering the work of municipalities in the Palestinian enclave.
MSF project coordinator in Gaza, Caroline Willeman, told Anadolu Agency on Sunday that the humanitarian situation in Gaza has not improved significantly despite the ceasefire. Water and shelter shortages persist, with hundreds of thousands of residents living in tents as winter approaches.
Wilmen indicated that FAO teams continue to record severe malnutrition among children under five and pregnant women, and that the nutritional status is still alarming, despite the slight improvement. She added that providing daily health services is still very difficult. “The Palestinians in Gaza have been living for two years of genocide. We are in dire need of aid only to ensure that people sleep on bed and a blanket inside their tents. The reconstruction of Gaza will take a long time, but so far we have not reached the minimum level. One of the main humanitarian conditions in the sector. “Humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip should not be linked to any political conditions,” Wellelmen stressed.


