PNN – The Secretary General of Amnesty International severely criticized the idea of sending aid to Gaza by sea.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoting the newspaper, Anis Kalamar, Secretary General of Amnesty International, announced that Efforts to deliver aid to Gaza through the construction of a temporary dock or the heliburn operation are a sign of the inability of the international community to end the war between Tel Aviv and Hamas, which began on October 7th.
He added that no one will hold the Israeli regime accountable for the delay in sending ground aid.
Kalamar continued: The international community should hold Israel accountable, we do not have the pressure lever to stop these violations. Therefore, the airlift operation and the creation of a dock are signs of the weakness of the international community, and on the other hand, we continue to send weapons, which is unacceptable.
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The Secretary General of Amnesty International emphasized: The worrying thing is that focusing on the idea of building a wharf and transferring humanitarian aid by sea is evidence that the international community expects this situation to continue.
He strongly criticized the idea of sending aid to Gaza by sea and added: Why should we invest in an issue that will last for two months? This is very worrying. More than 30,000 people have died in Gaza since the war between Tel Aviv and Hamas.
Al-Nashrah reported: According to the statistics of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA), since the end of last October, an average of 112 shipments have entered Gaza, which does not meet the food needs of Gaza, and the United Nations has warned that two million and two hundred One thousand people out of two million and four hundred thousand people living in Gaza are at risk of starvation. More than 1,700,000 residents of Gaza have been displaced in Rafah, on the border with Egypt, and are subject to a ground attack.
The Ministry of Health of Palestine in Gaza, by issuing a statement, published the statistics of the martyrs and the injured as a result of 159 days of brutal aggression by the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip.
This ministry announced that after 159 days since the beginning of the Zionist attacks against the residents of Gaza, 31 thousand 272 Palestinians have been martyred and 73 thousand 24 people have been injured.