
The UN’s humanitarian agency said that the food price of the Gaza could soar and the food parcels could soon be exhausted, the Humanitarian agency of the United Nations said.
OCHA’s partner, flour and vegetable prices more than doubled, and Kazan reported the same to the BBC.
OCHA said, “At least 80 community kitchens may be short of inventory,” said OCHA, “will support 500,000 people and will be released soon.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to stop the aid on the weekend, refusing to steal Hamas on the weekend and to expand Israel Hamas ceasefire. Hamas spokesman said that he was “cheap threats.”
The armistice, which began on January 19, has surged thousands of original trucks every week.
After the first stage of the ceasefire expired on Saturday, the office after Netana accused Hamas for stealing theft to raise funds to the terrorist machine.
Hamas previously refused to steal humanitarian aid from Gaza.
Netanyahu also said that Hamas also refused to extend a six -week ceasefire in a different term, as suggested by US President Steve Witkoff.
Ocha said, “Some community kitchens that continue to operate even after receiving a response on Tuesday,” we need to start reducing the number of meals prepared to adjust the meals or cope with expectations. “
The partner also said, “We need to reduce food distribution.” While they are distributing the previously dispatched food parcel, the rest of the supplies are expected to be exhausted soon.
As a result, Abu Qais Aryan of Khan Younis told the BBC Arabic that the cost of Sunday night was doubled. He said he had already doubled or tripled since the war began.
Other residents said that the price of tomatoes on kilometers rose from five sekels (£ 1) to 10 kilos from 6 to 17 kilos.
“We can’t afford to buy kilo’s tomatoes to satisfy hunger,” he added.
ISSA MEIT, a resident of Gaza City, said that the shortage and consumption was very high and “I was very afraid to rise again.”
“Recent decisions are unfair when we misunderstand our children. How will our children live in the high price to increase in any way?” He said.
Some said they are exploiting the situation by blaming merchants at hiking prices.
Merchant Mahmoud Abu Mohsen told the BBC Arabic that the wholesalers he purchased also raised the price.
“For example, I bought sugar for five shekels, three sequels, or four shekels, but now I buy sugar for six kekels to make more than a small profit.” “The news released by Netana is the cause of stir among people.”
Caroline Seguin, a spokesman for a borderless doctor (MSF), said in a statement that food prices have soared due to uncertainty and fear.
“Israel is once again used as a bargaining chip without the entire population again.” “This will be unacceptable, ridiculous and fatal.”
Qatar and Egypt, who helped to mediate ceasefire, blamed Israel’s movement.
The Qatar Foreign Ministry called the “Clear violation of the armistice agreement” and the “international humanitarian law” in the statement as “the” international humanitarian law “in the statement. Egyptian Foreign Ministry accused Israel as” a weapon for Palestinians. “
David Mencer, a diplomatic spokesman for the Israeli government, said, “Hamas has a few months and months of supplies. They have enough food to supply fuel to obesity.”
“There are supplies, but Hamas does not share.”
Use aid that uses a lot of gazans. A month ago, Ocha said about half of the population has received food support since the truce began, Ocha said more than a million people received food support.
Not only food, but all aids are affected by blockade. The MAP for the Palestinians said that in addition to the sanitary kit, there is a medicine for clinic and auxiliary devices for the disabled.
The charity group said, “But most items are for immediate distribution, so we do not have high aid reserves now.” “Unfortunately, we have no stock that can be used while closed for a long time.”
The ceasefire aimed to end a 15 -month conflict after Hamas killed about 1,200 people and took 251 hostages on October 7, 2023, attacking Israel.
According to the Ministry of Health and Health, Israel killed at least 48,405 people with Gaza’s public and ground campaigns.