Gaza - Saba:
The Government Media Office in the Gaza Strip called on Wednesday for "accelerating the implementation of the humanitarian protocol regarding the catastrophic situation in the Gaza Strip, ensuring the entry of relief and shelter materials urgently and without restrictions."
The office said in a statement: "In light of the catastrophic humanitarian conditions experienced by the Gaza Strip, we call on all parties and mediators to exert maximum pressure on the Zionist occupation to oblige it to implement its pledges and accelerate the implementation of the humanitarian protocol, ensuring the entry of relief and shelter materials without restrictions."
He added: "Full opening of the crossings has become an urgent necessity to bring in tents and caravans to house more than a quarter of a million Palestinian families displaced by the occupation as a result of the war of genocide, after the systematic destruction of the housing sector."
He stressed "the urgent need to bring in civil defense vehicles and equipment to enable it to perform its humanitarian tasks, and to recover thousands of bodies of martyrs from under the rubble and debris of destroyed homes and residential neighborhoods."
He stressed the "necessity of bringing in infrastructure maintenance supplies, including the power station, water networks and wells, to ensure the continuity of basic services and prevent the collapse of vital sectors."
He explained that the enemy's continued obstruction of the entry of these needs exacerbates the deep humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, and exposes the lives of millions of civilians to danger, which requires immediate and serious international intervention to stop this humanitarian crime, and hold the occupation fully responsible for its repercussions.
The media office indicated that "this humanitarian crisis is exacerbated in conjunction with the return of half a million displaced persons from our great Palestinian people during the past 72 hours from the southern and central governorates to the Gaza and northern governorates, via Rashid and Salah al-Din streets, after they were forcibly displaced since the beginning of the genocidal war committed by the occupation army in the Gaza Strip."
The media office said earlier today that "the percentage of destruction caused by the Zionist enemy in the Strip reached 85 percent of the buildings, and that the enemy completely destroyed the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip." He added that "more than half a million displaced persons returned from the southern and central governorates to Gaza and the north within 72 hours."
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