Thousands of people have looted United Nations warehouses in search of wheat flour, oil and basic necessities. “They are hungry and they are afraid. They have been forced to raid the warehouses of UNRWA because they did not know what was happening, nor did they know what was going to happen,” said Raquel Martí, executive director of UNRWA in Spain.

Although communications are already beginning to be reestablished, citizens They are desperate after two days of blackout in Gaza. Added to this is the fact that resources are running out and aid arrives in dribs and drabs. In this sense, Raquel Martí criticizes that the resources “are absolutely insufficient.” “In addition, the system they are going through of strict inspections is a slow process,” adds the executive director of UNRWA in Spain.

More of 8,000 people have died in Gaza, according to the country’s authorities, led by Hamas. Furthermore, according to Palestinian sources cited by various Arab media, there are more than 1,800 crushed corpses under the rubble. The Red Crescent ambulance service says it has already run out of fuel. In addition, they have received notices to evacuate the Al Quds hospital and, they say, they are already suffering attacks less than 50 meters away.

Likewise, internal US documents ensure that 31,000 babies and 52,000 pregnant women They are “in danger of death”.