On Tuesday, the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) called for the announcement of a temporary truce in gas, where the humanitarian situation is becoming increasingly critical. After the Triter of the Israeli offensive in medical institutions of the region, there are serious difficulties, in particular, lack of medicines and medicinal materials for the victims.
The chairman of the UNRWA Agency Philip Lazzarini said that the humanitarian situation in Gaza reached a terrible point, and the bodies of people were thrown on the roadside or buried under debris.
"In the north, people are just waiting for death. They feel abandoned, hopeless and lonely," he wrote in his statement on the site X.
"I call for an immediate truce, even a few hours to provide a safe humanitarian pass for families who want to leave the area and get to the safer places," he said.
The call to the truce came at the moment when US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken arrived in Israel to try to restore negotiations on ceasefire in Gaza after death last week the leader of the Palestinian Battle Group Hamas Yakhi Sinwar.
Washington urged Israel to allow the delivery of more humanitarian cargoes to the northern part of the Gaza. Israel claims that they have been sent to dozens of trucks as well as with aviation, but doctors Gaza say that they have not reached their help.
On Tuesday, Gaza's health care stated that the Israeli troops killed more than 20 people.
The Israeli soldiers, who have launched this month on Hamas fighters who hold positions in the northern city of Jabalia, say that they evacuate people on established routes and scatter dozens of fighters from civilians heading south.
Many Palestinians are afraid that evacuation is part of the Israeli Plan to clean up the territory to create a buffer zone, which will allow Israel to control gas after the war.
Israeli military deny that evacuation is part of a wider plan, and they say they move people to separate them from Hamas fighters.