The French newspaper Le Figaro reported that the humanitarian and food situation in the Gaza Strip continues to deteriorate sharply, with the risk of widespread chaos due to widespread famine. The International Committee of the Red Cross said that the aid system in Gaza is on the verge of collapse, two months after Israel completely blocked aid deliveries since March 2.
The French newspaper noted that the United Nations announced that at least one million people are completely dependent on aid for their survival. UNRWA, which Israel accuses of collusion with Hamas, confirmed that its stocks of flour and food parcels have nearly run out, and that a third of vital medicines are missing. Mike Ryan, Deputy Director-General of the World Health Organization, described what is happening in Gaza as a “heinous act.”
The French newspaper believes that the streets of Gaza are suffering from severe famine. Two months have passed and nothing has happened. Louay Nasser, an employee of an NGO in the northern Gaza Strip, said, “We can’t find any more flour, no more bread.”