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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