Chris Sidoti, a member of the United Nations Committee for Human Rights in Palestine, said that there are more than 37 million tons of rubble due to the Israeli bombing of housing in the Gaza Strip, hampering the work of international relief agencies, in light of the urgent need of the people of Gaza for food, water and medical services. . According to the organization's official website, Sidoti confirmed today, Sunday, that there is a strong Israeli insistence on imposing many restrictions under these dangerous circumstances, preventing the entry of aid, and the risks facing support teams greatly. He explained that the Israeli occupation authorities largely prevent the granting of permits to medical teams, human rights institutions, and international organizations to bring food, water, and medical services into hospitals Source: Maan News Agency
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