Israeli military official says ‘no humanitarian crisis in Gaza’

Israeli military official says ‘no humanitarian crisis in Gaza’

However, he acknowledges that the Palestinian territory faces several challenges.

Palestinians look for survivors in the Gaza Strip after an Israeli air strike last month. (AP pic)
NITZANA:
An Israeli military official today denied there is a humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, even as he acknowledged the Palestinian territory faces several challenges amid the ongoing war.

“We know the civil situation in the Gaza Strip is not an easy one,” said colonel Moshe Tetro, head of coordination and liason at Cogat, the Israeli defence ministry body handling civil affairs in Gaza.

“But I can say that there is no humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip,” he told reporters.

Tetro said the Israeli military were facilitating aid transfer to Gaza in sectors such as “water, food, medical supplies and humanitarian aid for shelters”.

Tetro’s remarks came as French president Emmanuel Macron opened a conference on aid to Gaza in Paris today.

Macron called for a swift “humanitarian pause” in the Palestinian territory and urged the international community to work “towards a ceasefire”.

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