Two girls and a woman are crushed to death by a pile in a bakery in central Gaza

The PAM, which collaborated with the establishment, denounces that wheat and flour stocks are going through a critical moment in the enclave

MADRID, 30 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –

This Saturday, the United Nations World Food Program conveyed its condolences for the death on Friday of two girls and a woman in the center of the Gaza Strip, crushed by a crowd of humans formed in a bakery where the humanitarian agency of the United Nations collaborates. UN.

“This incident has occurred at a time of desperation, when people are anxiously trying to access scarce food supplies in Gaza,” the WFP lamented in a statement posted on social media.

The UN agency regrets that, in recent weeks, “the lack of permits, combined with increased violence on the ground, have limited WFP’s ability to bring food assistance to the Gaza Strip, where the agency only is receiving “30 percent of the food supplies it requests.”

The PAM recalls that, on November 16, it lost approximately 100 trucks transporting wheat flour and canned foods due to violence.

“Flour shortages in bakeries and the resulting reduction in food distributions are directly related to access problems and insecurity on the ground,” he says.

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