Situation in northern Gaza resembles a dystopian horror film, says head of Norwegian NGO

The situation in the northern Gaza Strip resembles a “dystopian horror movie” and has been getting worse lately, the head of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Jan Egeland, has found. The 67-year-old Norwegian said that during his recent visit to the Palestinian enclave, where the war continues for the 408th day, he passed through “endless areas where all you could see were destroyed houses”. Nevertheless, the world is trying to endure, he added in an interview with the digital edition of the German newspaper Die Zeit. Aid shipments are often looted, Mr. Egeland, stressing that he found it personally at the Kerem Shalom crossing, near Rafah (south). “They were standing there as many as a hundred men with clubs, waiting for trucks following us to stop, to rush them,” he explained. His interview with Chait was published on Saturday, as Israel’s army continues deadly operations in the northern part of the small coastal enclave where the humanitarian situation is described as catastrophic by the UN. […]
Source: News Beast

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