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联合国世粮署:加沙巨大食品需求仍难以满足
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-22 06:18

Core Points - The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) reported that since the ceasefire agreement on October 11, over 6,700 tons of food have been delivered to Gaza, but the immense food demand remains unmet, urging for more crossing points to be opened [1][2] - Currently, food distribution has increased to an average of 750 tons per day, which is an improvement but still below the target of 2,000 tons per day, highlighting the necessity of opening all crossing points to meet this goal [1] - Only two crossing points in southern Gaza are currently open, while the northern region has faced famine since August, necessitating the urgent opening of crossing points to allow large-scale aid delivery [1] - The food distribution system in Gaza is being rebuilt, with 26 distribution points operational, and the goal is to establish 145 distribution points to better serve the population [1] - While the people of Gaza are cautiously hopeful about the current situation, many are storing food supplies due to uncertainty about the duration of the ceasefire [1] Additional Insights - The WFP reiterated that only a comprehensive implementation of the ceasefire can facilitate the necessary scale of aid, emphasizing that maintaining the ceasefire is crucial to prevent famine and save lives [2]