there is a small increase in aid
entering into gaza.
you can imagine over several
months the needs were piling up
so it was increasing on the top
of the hour, by the hour.
what is entering gaza isn't
enough in terms of immediately
responding to the of rising
needs.
for instance, we have seen that
there are acute malnutrition
cases with children and this
would require longer-term
consistent intervention with
certain nutritious components.
we are so afraid that if this is
not going to happen rapidly and
consistently it will not make a
huge difference.
katrina: the bombing attacks
continue in gaza and people are
injured and killed daily.
what is the medical situation
like?
hiba: over the last month, since
the second month of the work, we
are in the seventh,
unfortunately we started to see
parts of the medical services
system collapsing.
it is now the last bare minimum