First Flour Distribution In Months Started For Northern Gaza Strip Families

First Flour Distribution In Months Started For Northern Gaza Strip Families

GAZA, Mac 18 (NNN-WAFA) – Relief and food aid, mainly flour, reached Palestinian families in the northern Gaza Strip for the first time in about four months, local sources said, yesterday.

Local sources and eyewitnesses said that, 12 trucks loaded with relief and food aid, entered Gaza City and reached the cities and towns of Jabalia, Beit Lahia, and Beit Hanoun, where the cargos were unloaded in warehouses belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).

The trucks, which carried flour, canned goods, and other food items, were secured by armed people, affiliated with Hamas, in cooperation with Palestinian clans, according to the sources.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, welcomed in a statement, all efforts to deliver aid to residents in the northern Gaza Strip, noting, the aid “is not sufficient compared to the enormous humanitarian needs of Palestinian civilians in that area.”

It called for the necessity of opening all crossings and ensuring the continued flow of aid by land, sea, and air.

The ministry emphasised the importance of the United Nations Security Council, “exercising sufficient courage to make a binding UN decision, to immediately stop the ceasefire, and to support the efforts of mediators to reach an immediate agreement to release hostages and prisoners.”– NNN-WAFA

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