Special report: Palestine-Israel
Relations
GAZA, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- A United Nations official
warned on Friday that the continuation of the tight Israeli blockade on Gaza
would disable the organization to deliver food supplies and humanitarian aid to
the Palestinians.
John Ging, Director General of the UN Relief and Work
Agency in the Far East (UNRWA) operations in Gaza said in a statement that
"UNRWA is unable to deliver food in Gaza due to the strict Israeli blockade."
Israel has closed all Gaza Strip commercial crossings
following an escalation of violence between Israel and Gaza militant groups.
Israel hasn't allowed fuels and food supplies into the enclave since early last
week.
"The situation in Gaza Strip is very tragic," Ging
said. "Unfortunately, the food is running out while the crossings are still
closed, and this means that we wouldn't be able to deliver food until Israel
reopens Gaza crossings."
Eight Hamas militants were killed, and more than a
dozen were injured since last week in a wave of violence between Israel and Gaza
militant groups. In response to the escalation of violence, Israel decided to
keep Gaza crossings closed.
"UNRWA has several trucks loaded with food waiting at
the Israeli side of Gaza crossings, but they are not able to enter due to the
closure," said Ging, who called on Israel to ease its restrictions to allow aid
into Gaza.
On June 19, Egypt brokered a truce between Israel and
Gaza militant groups, but the truce has almost collapsed after violence between
Israel and Gaza militants erupted last week.
Mushir al-Masri, a senior Hamas official in Gaza said
that his movement would respond to any Israeli violation of the truce, adding
that Hamas militants have the ability to strike into the depth of Israel.
The movement's armed wing al-Qassam Brigades claimed
responsibility for launching around ten homemade rockets from Gaza at Israeli
southern costal city of Ashkelon. One Israeli woman was injured in the attacks.