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WFP provides critical food lifeline to people in Gaza and West Bank

We are join the program with WFP, Food distributions are under way in Gaza and the West Bank in response to soaring needs after a sharp escalation in conflict – which has seen almost 264,000 people displaced in Gaza to date. In the immediate aftermath of the spike in conflict, the World Food Programme (WFP) has begun distributing fresh bread, canned food and ready-to-eat food to around 100,000 people who sought refuge in United Nations Relief and Works Agency shelters in Gaza. Our emergency operation aims to provide a critical food lifeline to over 800,000 people. “The situation is devastating,” said Samer Abdeljaber, WFP Palestine Country Director. “We are on the ground doing everything we can to be sure the people in need – the ones who fled their homes, the ones living in shelters – are getting the food and help they need to survive. We will be rolling out our assistance through electronic vouchers so people can buy food from shops that are still operating." WFP is deeply concerned by the deteriorating situation in Israel and the State of Palestine, and the impact of this conflict on civilians. “We are doing everything we can but very soon the food supplies and basic needs in Gaza are going to run out,” explained Abdeljaber. “We need...to be able to support the people who are affected and their numbers are rising every day. We need safe and unimpeded access.” WFP calls for access to deliver urgent humanitarian assistance, for open borders and for protection from shelling. We also appeal for the safe and unobstructed passage for our staff – humanitarians must be protected. The destruction of infrastructure and streets in Gaza is hampering humanitarian services. UN partners have reported damage to several health care facilities, and United Nations Relief and Works Agency schools that are currently serving as shelters. A number of shops where people can redeem WFP assistance have been destroyed.

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