The UN and international charities call for a cease-fire in Gaza



 United Nations agencies and international charities issued a joint statement calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.


Many lives have been lost in Israel and Palestine. The statement also stated that the world has been witnessing the shocking situation in which lives have been destroyed for almost 1 month.


Tens of thousands of people had to flee their homes. The statement also stated that at least 1,400 people were killed and more than 200 were taken hostage in Israel.


With more killings of civilians in Gaza, food for 2.2 million Palestinians. water, medicine He also said that the cuts in electricity and fuel were an outrage. In the statement, the World Health Organization (WHO) United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF); World Food Organization (WFP); CARE International; Save the Children and Mercy Corps are involved.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that there will be no ceasefire until the hostages held by Hamas are released. More than 1,400 people died in Israel due to the attack by Hamas. More than 200 people were also taken hostage.


Since October 7, 102 attacks have occurred in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 504 deaths. 459 injured The World Health Organization said 39 buildings were damaged and 31 ambulances were affected.



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