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WFP warns of escalating hunger crisis in southern Gaza
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"A million people have been pushed out of Rafah and are trapped in a highly congested area along the beach in the burning summer heat. We drove through rivers of sewage," reported WFP Deputy Executive Director Carl Skau on Friday, following a two-day mission to the coastal enclave.

Skau acknowledged some progress in delivering aid supplies to northern Gaza but emphasized the critical need for sustained and increased assistance. "Access to clean water, healthcare, fuel for bakeries, and medical supplies is essential," he stated.

The WFP official highlighted the overwhelming desire for an end to the conflict. "More than anything, people want this war to end, and so do we," Skau said.

Looking ahead, WFP plans to support the functioning of local markets and provide cash assistance to help residents rebuild their lives. "Emergency assistance is still critical, but we also need to start instilling some hope by supporting bakeries and markets and addressing water sanitation and basic health care needs," Skau added.

On his previous visit in November, Skau observed widespread anger among the people. "Now they are exhausted and just want this war to end," he noted. The WFP aims to restore a more dignified form of assistance, focusing not only on meeting basic food needs but also on improving overall living conditions.

The WFP's call for urgent and comprehensive aid underscores the severe humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza and the pressing need for international support and intervention. (ILKHA)



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