"At least one UNRWA staff member was killed and another 22 were
injured when Israeli forces hit a food distribution centre in the eastern part
of Rafah" in southern Gaza, the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees
said in a statement.
The agency's chief,
Philippe Lazzarini, said the "attack on one of the very few remaining
UNRWA distribution centres in the Gaza Strip comes as food supplies are running
out, hunger is widespread and, in some
areas, turning into famine". "With people in northern Gaza on the
brink of famine, we need deliveries every day. We need entry points directly
into the north," the WFP said.
UN aid chief Martin
Griffiths lamented the "devastating news" of the strike on the UNRWA
centre, saying on social media: "How are we to maintain aid operations
when our teams and supplies are constantly under threat?" "They must
be protected," he said. "This war has to stop."
Gaza's dire food shortages have killed 27 people
through malnutrition and dehydration, most of them children, according to the
Gaza health ministry.
About half a dozen
Arab and Western nations have parachuted food into Gaza, and Morocco has sent a
planeload of relief supplies via Israel's Ben Gurion airport.
Fahd al-Ghoul, a
resident of Jabalia Camp in the north, said: "We have been fasting against
our will for two months or more."
"NNow with Ramadan, nothing changes in our reality," the
50-year-old added.