Muhamad Yehia
UNITED NATIONS — Northern Gaza has been under “a near-total brutal siege” for the past month and Palestinian civilians are starving while the world watches, the acting United Nations humanitarian chief said Tuesday.
Joyce Msuya said in a post on X that Israeli military ground operations have left Palestinians without the essentials to survive, forced them to flee for safety multiple times, and cut off their escape and supply routes.
“These atrocities must stop,” she said.
U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told reporters that the humanitarian coordinator for the Palestinian territories, Muhannad Hadi, visited the Al Moumanya school in Gaza City on Tuesday. The school was run by the U.N. agency helping Palestinian refugees known as UNRWA and is now sheltering hundreds of families, most of whom fled the north.
Hadi told U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres that conditions in the school “are unbearable,” saying families lack food, water and functioning toilets and are crammed into very overcrowded facilities, the U.N. spokesperson said.
Hadi told the U.N. chief that “sewage at the school is running everywhere, and waste is everywhere,” Dujarric said.