Gaza: The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said that the residents of the Gaza Strip 'have lost all necessities of life,' calling for the opening of the crossings and the entry of sufficient food aid into the Strip. The agency added that people "in Gaza need everything and are living in very desperate times and the only response to that is to provide more aid." UNRWA also posted a tweet on the X website in which it said: 'Garbage is accumulating everywhere, and people are living under plastic covers as temperatures are rising.' She added, "Families in Gaza live next to mountains of garbage and sewage, and with very few bathrooms and unbearable summer heat, sanitary conditions are desperate." The Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, previously described the humanitarian situation in the Strip, which has been subjected to an unprecedented Israeli aggression for about 9 months, as 'almost ho peless,' pointing to the necessity of 'confronting famine and confronting the deterioration of the situation in South of the sector Source: Maan News Agency
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