More than a year of Israeli attacks on Palestine have created a hellish situation. A new United Nations report has found that Israel’s war on Gaza has set back health and education services by nearly 70 years, pushing millions of Palestinians below the poverty line. Food is delivered to citizens through air assistance. Meanwhile, a three-year-old Palestinian boy, Sami Ayyad, was killed by an airdrop of aid in Khan Yunis, located in the southern tip of Palestine.
According to CNN, relatives of the innocent victims said that the humanitarian crisis caused by the Israeli attack has caused severe hunger in the Gaza Strip. The family was having breakfast when the tray fell from the plane. The child’s grandfather told reporters that many family members tried to hide in the tent, but the falling package claimed the child’s life.
He also said: “I was sitting with the boy and as soon as I left him, the package fell on him. There was only a second gap between me and him. I picked him up and started running. There is no hospital near us. , I ran frantically, but I couldn’t save him, blood flowed from his nose and mouth.
The child’s grandfather, Iyad, said, “We don’t need help, we need respect. The humiliation and humiliation we receive from the Arabs. Those who don’t have mercy on us look at our children, our women, our elders.”
“Living in humiliation and fear…”
The child’s uncle said: “We are human beings, not animals that drop food from the sky. Our children died because of these beans, not because of the Palestinian issue. We don’t need this help.” “, I mean I don’t want to That’s enough, we need respect.”
The child’s uncle showed off the aid sent from the United Arab Emirates and said: “Please help, we don’t want this. These are the things that will kill my children. We exist. You give me this to keep me alive.” “You’ve been killing me, my children, my nephews for a whole year.
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The father of the late innocent child said: “We don’t need help, our child is gone. He stood there talking to me. When he saw it was about to happen to him, he ran away. To put pressure on Israel and closing across it into the land border, we faced humiliation, death, and terror, but we had no hope of waking up.
The United Arab Emirates dropped 81 food parcels in Khan Younis on Saturday, according to the Israeli agency that controls aid entering Gaza.
More than 2.2 million people are at risk
The United Nations reported that Israel continues to restrict the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip, resulting in a reduction in the supply of important supplies and putting more than 2.2 million people at risk of famine. According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification report, which assesses global food insecurity and malnutrition, more than 1.8 million Palestinians face severe acute food insecurity.