It is necessary to provide safe and unhindered access to humanitarian aid in all parts of the gas sector. This was stated by the representative of the International Federation of Societies of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFCK) Tommaso della Long.
On the eve of May 8, the World Red Cross and Red Crescent Long shared his opinion with the Anadol agency about the situation in the gas, including the difficulties with the delivery of gum cane.
He noted that although in recent days more trucks were able to enter the gas sector, there are still not enough volumes entering the region of humans and they must be increased.
The representative of the IFCC called a very serious problem the lack of a safe zone in the gas sector. “This leads to many difficulties in the delivery of humanitarian assistance,” he said.
According to him, travel to the north of Gaza became almost impossible.
Long emphasized that hospitals in gas are experiencing an lack of important drugs and medical equipment. He stated that the Exclave Health Healthcare system has almost collapsed.
According to him, from two hospitals in Gaza there is only one in a khan-yunus can currently provide services. “This means that thousands of people will not receive the medical care they need,” he said.