Core Viewpoint - The situation in Gaza is described as the "worst catastrophic situation" since the outbreak of the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with severe humanitarian crises and risks of famine affecting the population [1] Humanitarian Aid and Access - Humanitarian aid entering Gaza has been minimal and largely ineffective, with the United Nations stating that the allowed assistance has had "very little, very little effect" [1] - The region is now considered the "hungriest place in the world," with all residents facing the risk of famine [1] - Since March, Israel has re-imposed a blockade and resumed large-scale military operations, leading to a critical shortage of basic living supplies for the local population [1] Aid Distribution Challenges - Aid distribution has been complicated by Israeli restrictions, including prohibiting the transport of ready-to-eat food and imposing complex inspection processes [1] - On May 29, only 5 out of 65 trucks that attempted to deliver aid successfully reached a field hospital, with the rest forced to turn back due to military actions [1] - The aid that did arrive was subsequently looted, including medical supplies and nutritional supplements for malnourished children [1] Issues with Private Aid Organizations - The "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation," supported by Israel and the U.S., has faced significant operational chaos, with reports of panic and violence during aid distribution [3] - Eyewitness accounts describe a chaotic scene where people rushed for supplies, leading to gunfire from Israeli soldiers [4] - The operational mechanism of the "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" has been criticized for excluding established UN agencies and humanitarian organizations, raising concerns about its compliance with humanitarian principles [4]
联合国:加沙遭遇本轮冲突以来“最糟糕的灾难性局面”
Xin Hua She·2025-05-31 11:35