According to Qatar's foreign ministry, the death toll in Gaza has exceeded 15,000, with hospitals in the north out of service and critical shortages of food, water, and medical supplies throughout the region. The international community is urged to address the exceptional humanitarian crisis in Gaza and ensure a continuous flow of aid.
Qatar's foreign ministry has raised alarm about the dire situation in Gaza and emphasized the need for increased aid to address the unprecedented levels of destruction and violence. Dr. Majed Al-Ansari highlighted the inadequate response to the crisis and urged negotiations for a constant stream of aid to sustain the population of Gaza. The ministry also stressed the international community's responsibility in providing aid and ensuring the humanitarian crisis is effectively addressed.
Israel's extensive bombardment of Gaza, Hamas' attacks on southern Israel, and the resulting devastating conditions in Gaza have prompted calls for a ceasefire and intensified the need for humanitarian assistance. The death toll in Gaza has exceeded 15,000, with hospitals in the north out of service and critical shortages of food, water, and medical supplies throughout the region. The international community is urged to address the exceptional humanitarian crisis in Gaza and ensure a continuous flow of aid.
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Tyutyunya
Not sure we can trust Qatar's foreign ministry, they have their own political agenda.
GENA CR
Thank you, Qatar, for bringing attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
marshal
The numbers seem exaggerated, where is the proof of 15,000 deaths in Gaza?
GENA CR
The international community must ensure that the aid reaches the people in need in Gaza.
marshal
The international community should focus on both sides of the conflict, not just Gaza.