Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): "Rauf Mazo", Deputy High Commissioner for Operational Affairs of the United Nations, stated in an interview with the American satellite channel "Al-Hara" that the humanitarian conditions in Gaza are extremely dangerous and the residents of northern Gaza are suffering due to continuous attacks. and severe lack of medical and food aid are on the verge of death.
Mazo stressed: The United Nations is not responsible for providing relief in Gaza, but the Palestinian Refugee Relief and Employment Agency (UNRWA) has taken this responsibility.
According to the Egyptian newspaper "Alyum al-Seviim", the Deputy High Commissioner of the United Nations said: Israel's decision to cut ties with UNRWA severely harms the conditions of the residents of Gaza and adds to their suffering and problems because UNRWA is the only institution that provides these vital services. provides for them and must be guaranteed its continued activity to support Palestinians who are suffering from catastrophic humanitarian conditions.
According to ISNA, he added: As the Secretary General of the United Nations has said many times, we must ensure that the UNRWA agency can continue to provide the basic aid and health services needed by the Palestinians in Gaza, and the international community must shoulder its responsibility in ensuring the continuation of humanitarian activities.
Regarding the current situation in Lebanon, referring to the displacement of the country's residents, Mazou said: "The situation in Lebanon is very difficult, more than 1.2 million Lebanese were displaced inside the country, and in addition, about 500 thousand other Lebanese decided to cross the borders.
This UN official emphasized: The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, in cooperation with the Syrian Red Crescent, as one of its main partners, provides assistance to the refugees who crossed the borders and reached Syria, and they cooperate seriously with the Syrian authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of these people and provide them with the necessary support.