The United Nations announces the resumption of aid deliveries at night in the Gaza Strip

New York – Together – The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) announced on Thursday that after a 48-hour cessation of night convoys in the Gaza Strip, aid movement has resumed.

A daily UN report added that the World Health Organization spoke with patients who were able to leave Al-Shifa Hospital following the recent Israeli military operation in the facility, where they described the miserable conditions during the siege, with no food, water or medicine available, and one of the patients said that the doctors there… They resorted to putting salt and vinegar on people’s wounds.

Today, Thursday, the World Health Organization arrived at two hospitals in Gaza City, where it conducted an assessment at Al-Sahaba Hospital, and delivered food and supplies, while the organization distributed medicines and supplies at Al-Ahli Hospital.

Source: Maan News Agency