The president of the Red Cross, Mirjana Spoljaric, described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as “a hell on earth” and warned that her campaign hospital will run out of supplies in two weeks.
“People do not have access to water, electricity or food in many parts,” he said at the headquarters of the International Red Cross Committee in Geneva.
They have not entered new humanitarian supplies in the enclave since Israel blocked the access of help trucks on March 2. The Zionists resumed their attacks on 18.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 25 thousand trucks with humanitarian aid had entered Gaza in the 42 days high to the fire, but Hamas had used the help to rebuild his war machinery.
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The accusation was denied by the Islamic resistance movement.
Spoljaric said the supplies were exhausted. “For six weeks nothing has arrived, so in a couple of weeks we will run out of the supplies we need to keep the hospital in operation.”
The World Health Organization reported that antibiotic and bloodbag supplies are decreasing rapidly. Twenty -two of the 36 hospitals of the enclave work minimally, said Dr. Rik Peeperkorn to the press.
The president of the Red Cross also expressed concern about the security of humanitarian operations.
“It is extremely dangerous for the population to move, but above all it is also for us,” he said.