The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) confirmed that the agency has been unable to bring any aid into the Gaza Strip since Saturday, pointing out that UNRWA employees continue their humanitarian work despite the risks and difficult circumstances.
UNRWA Director of Communications Juliette Touma said in an interview with the UN News that the agency lost four of its employees as a result of the air strikes on Gaza and that at least 14 of its facilities were damaged directly and indirectly.
The UNRWA headquarters were subjected to collateral damage on Tuesday morning due to airstrikes in the surrounding neighborhoods, she said. Some of UNRWAs employees were taking shelter in the same compound in a nearby building during the strikes, she said.
She called for the need for the conflict party to protect UN facilities and all schools. In this particular case, a United Nations school, which enjoyed double protection, was attacked,
UNRWA hosts 170,000 people in more than 80 schools and other facilities throughout Gaza. As schools reach their capacity, people have been forced to seek shelter in healthcare facilities, Touma said.
She stated that the agency was forced to close its 14 food distribution centers and reduce its operations due to the current situation, expressing its concern that basic supplies, including fuel, would run out in the next few weeks.
The UNRWA Director of Media renewed the UN call on all parties to end the fighting everywhere and avoid further civilian casualties. (QNA)
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