New York-Sana
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) confirmed that the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip caused the displacement of more than 38,000 Palestinians and displaced more than 2,500 others after their homes were destroyed.
According to the United Nations News Center, OCHA explained that the attacks on the Gaza Strip have led to hundreds of victims and a large-scale displacement of people.
For its part, the World Food Program emphasized that for people in the Gaza Strip who lost or fled their homes, food is the most humanitarian need at the present time, warning that the closure of Gaza crossings would lead to a scarcity of food commodities.
According to the World Food Program, more than half of Gaza's population, or about 53 percent of them, live in poverty, while the unemployment rate is 45 percent.
The Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip continues for the eighth consecutive day, leaving hundreds of martyrs and injured, the majority of them children. It also led to the displacement and displacement of many families and families.