The war in Gaza left 1.6 million Palestinians homeless, and deprived of basic amenities, including women and children.
Dr. Samer al-Jutili, the official spokesman of Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, said that aid has been provided to the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, food, shelter, medicine, and humanitarian aid are being provided in the occupied Palestinian territories. is
Spokesman Dr. Samer al-Jutili said that among the target groups are more than 1.6 million Palestinian refugees and displaced persons, most of whom are women and children who have been displaced and affected by the war in the Gaza Strip, and a dignified Deprived of the basic amenities of life. He explained that there are challenges in the delivery of aid in the Gaza Strip, these challenges include closing the crossing and not stopping the war. Must be able to enter.
Dr. Samer al-Jatili added that suffering is compounded by the accumulation of aid at crossings and delays in its entry, weather conditions, the continued closure of crossings, and low levels of capacity in UN offices to secure aid. There are difficulties.
Spokesman Shah Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center said that the efforts provided have contributed to alleviating some of the suffering of the victims, but the need still exists and humanitarian programs and projects are needed to meet these needs. Efforts are ongoing.