People in Gaza are walking corpses', says Unrwa, as agency says it has 6,000 aid trucks ready to enter Middle East crisis live
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The Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency reported that workers in Gaza are fainting from hunger, barely surviving on limited meals. The humanitarian system is on the verge of collapse. In addition, an alarming rate of child malnutrition affecting one in five children in Gaza City has emerged. Furthermore, a terror attack on Israeli soldiers left eight injured, prompting hospital treatment. EU officials noted Israel's effort to improve aid delivery but stated the ongoing situation requires assessment and might necessitate further actions.
Philippe Lazzarini wrote on X: "People in Gaza are neither dead nor alive, they are walking corpses..." As frontline health workers in Gaza survive on very little food, the humanitarian system is seriously at risk.
The Israeli military reported that eight soldiers were wounded when a driver rammed his car into a bus stop, categorized as a terror attack, with some injuries being moderate.
According to the latest findings from UNRWA, one in every five children in Gaza City is malnourished, and this rate is increasing every day.
An EU spokesperson stated that while Israel has made some attempts to improve humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza, the situation remains dire and options are being assessed.
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