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Enough food is waiting across Gaza’s borders to feed entire population: UN official
Samer Abdeljaber, the World Food Programme’s (WFP’s) director for emergencies, says there is enough food stocked up across Gaza’s borders to feed the entire population, but it cannot safely reach the war-torn population due to the ongoing violence and extensive security checks.
“We have enough food across the borders, even from Jordan and Egypt, to be able to support 2.2 million people,” said Abdeljaber. “But we need to make sure we have the right access to Gaza from different crossings so that we can actually reach the people – whether they are in the north or the south or in the central areas.”
He noted that the WFP hoped to specifically resume operations in the north of Gaza, where it has had to suspend work due to the unsafe conditions but where there are “lots of people in need”.
“Safe routes is one of our requirements to continue assistance to the north and that can only be guaranteed if that is a speedy process,” Abdeljaber said. “Delays at the checkpoints are making it impossible for us to reach deeper into the north.”
His comments come amid reports that people in Gaza, particularly in the north, have been facing starvation as Israel has continued relentless bombardment and blocked delivery of much-needed humanitarian aid.
Aerial photos show over 2,000 aid trucks on Egyptian side of Rafah crossing
Aerial photos obtained by Al Jazeera show more than 2,000 aid trucks piled up on the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing in the southern Gaza Strip.