Palestinian NGOs urge world action on Gaza crisis

The Palestinian NGO Network called for urgent intervention from the UN and other international institutions to alleviate the grave humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, devastated by two years of Israeli attacks.

Ramallah, Dec 22 (Prensa Latina) The Palestinian NGO Network urged the UN and other international institutions to act immediately to mitigate the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. This region has endured two years of Israeli attacks that have left a devastating situation.

The call comes amid ongoing deterioration of conditions in Gaza, where the population faces extreme shortages of basic resources. The network emphasized the need for a coordinated global response to address the urgent needs of those affected.

This appeal highlights the persistence of the conflict and its humanitarian impact, according to reports from the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina.

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Sweden and nine countries express serious concern over Gaza

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Sweden and nine other countries urge Israel to take urgent measures to ensure international aid organizations can operate in Gaza and the West Bank. In a joint statement, the foreign ministers express serious concern over the catastrophic humanitarian situation. With winter's arrival, conditions for civilians in the area are worsening.

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The Swedish government has allocated 50 million kronor from its humanitarian aid to Gaza to address children's urgent needs ahead of winter. The funds will go through Unicef for family protection, including tents and warm clothes, as well as provisional education facilities. Aid Minister Benjamin Dousa emphasizes the focus on children and youth in the cold weather.

Following his Christmas Eve Mass, Pope Leo XIV expressed deep sorrow for Palestinians in Gaza during his Christmas Day homily at St. Peter's Basilica. He renewed calls for peace amid global conflicts, highlighting the plight of the homeless and youth in wars.

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Egypt has raised its healthcare system's readiness to receive wounded and ill patients from Gaza, placing 150 hospitals nationwide on high alert and mobilizing up to 300 fully equipped ambulances, the Ministry of Health said on Monday. Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar chaired a high-level coordination meeting to oversee preparations for patients arriving through the Rafah crossing as cross-border medical evacuations resume.

The Israeli government formally expressed discontent over the composition of the Gaza Executive Board promoted by Donald Trump, deeming it uncoordinated with Tel Aviv and contrary to its policy. The reaction followed the announcement of members including representatives from Turkey and Qatar, countries with complex ties to the conflict. Israel instructed its foreign minister to contact the United States for explanations.

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