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Israeli military interruption had 'no effect' on humanitarian aid to Gaza, WHO says
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WHO: "Israeli 'military pause' has not affected humanitarian aid to Gaza
\n\nAccording to the World Health Organization (WHO), Israeli "(https://www.who.int/)" in the Gaza Strip has not had "(https://www.who.int/) on humanitarian aid.\n\n
Humanitarian commitment continues in the Gaza Strip
\n\nConflict envelopment has hampered several humanitarian operations in the past. However, the recent "military rest" declared by Israel has had no impact on humanitarian efforts in the Gaza Strip. The WHO shared this information during a press briefing, emphasizing that humanitarian workers can still access the area and provide necessary assistance.\n\n"The Israeli military pause has been respected so far, allowing humanitarian organizations to continue providing their essential assistance to people affected by the conflict,” said a WHO spokesperson.\n\n
WHO continues operations in Gaza
\n\nDespite the ongoing conflict, the WHO insisted that it continued to operate in the Gaza Strip. She continues to monitor and respond to health needs in the region. She also ensures that the necessary resources are available to respond to medical emergencies.\n\nDespite the difficult situation, staff on the ground continue to distribute emergency medical kits and organize mobile medical teams.\n\n"The impact of the military pause was neutral. We continued to work as usual,” said the WHO representative in the Gaza Strip.\n\n
The urgent need for humanitarian aid
\n\nThe WHO also highlighted the urgent need for humanitarian assistance in the Gaza Strip. According to the organization, health needs are very high, with an increasing number of victims requiring emergency medical care.\n\nAs a reminder, "no impact on humanitarian aid" does not mean that there are no humanitarian needs. On the contrary, the needs are increasing day by day due to the ongoing conflict. This is why the organization reiterated its call to the international community for increased support in the delivery of humanitarian aid and improvement of health infrastructure in the Gaza Strip. \n\nSo, although the "military pause" has not directly affected humanitarian aid, stakeholders are committed to continuing to work to improve the situation. This requires more support from the international community to help fill the gaps and meet the growing needs of Gaza residents. \n\n