World Food Program: Let us into Gaza now

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All sides need to separate politics from the humanitarian needs of Gazans.

Trucks of a humanitarian aid convoy are parked at the border gate between Egypt and Gaza on Thursday. If there’s one thing people on all sides of the Israel-Gaza crisis should agree on, it is that Palestinians must not starve. There are mountains of food and other critical humanitarian supplies sitting idle on the Egyptian side of the border, as the situation inside Gaza deteriorates fast. Israel, Egypt, Hamas and the United States all must help to get this aid into Gaza immediately.

There are many aid groups waiting to get into Gaza. WFP, a U.N. organization funded by member countries, including the United States, is the largest. It alone, enough to feed 488,000 people for one week, according to an emergency response situation report the group issued on Wednesday.Egyptian President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi had promised to allow “up to 20 trucks” of humanitarian aid to cross in an initial tranche, as soon as Friday.that a U.N.

Making matters even worse, the conflict has rapidly disrupted Gaza’s internal humanitarian aid system as well. Although WFP has been able to provide more than 200,000 Gazans with bread in 92 U.N. shelters inside Gaza over the past two weeks, their partner bakeries are running out of supplies and fuel — or are too damaged to function. When the current violence started, there were 23 WFP partnered bakeries operational in Gaza. Today, there are two.

“So far, we’ve reached hundreds of thousands of people with emergency food aid. But stocks are running out, and it is becoming harder to operate by the day,” McCain told me.WFP also has huge stockpiles of food in the West Bank and Jerusalem that could be used to feed hungry Palestinians in Gaza. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahurunning for presidentShame on DeSantis for equating starving civilians with terrorists and shame on Netanyahu for using food as a weapon of war.

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