The United Nations announces the closure of all its bakeries in Gaza after a month of the Israeli blockade

The World Food Program (PMA) announced on Tuesday the closure of all its bakeries in Gaza Strip Because there is no accurateHe confirmed to EFE, a senior official in for himAfter a month of the Israeli bloc, in which they did not enter the Palestinian pocket, food, humanitarian aid, fuel, or medicines.
Of the 25 bakeries, this agency supported at least six, which was already closed, but this on Tuesday did the rest. On March 27, PMA has already warned that they only had wheat flour for five days They produced daily bread for 800,000 people.
“Today, the 25 bakeries that received support from the World Food Program (PMA) are closed during the upper fire due to a lack of flour and Gas deficiency for cooking. PMA continues to give priority to distributing food with the remaining stocks, but the situation is still very important. ”The United Nations Office for Humanitarian Coordination (OCA) is confirmed shortly after.
On March 2, the Israeli authorities announced the supply bags in Gaza, which already exceeded the tax at the beginning of the war from October 7 to 21. Its prices, which settled a little during two months of the fire, were shot. There are no basic products like meat or rice In the markets, according to EFE.
A Palestinian told EFE, “If we migrate, it will be the matter for starvation and siege (Israeli), because those who have children have no choice but to do this because they will say:” My children will come to death. “
In addition to the lack of flour, another United Nations official argued to return to the attacks and absence “Effective security guarantees by Israel” Another reason for the immediate closure of PMA operations.
Just nine days ago, 15 health and rescue men died In an Israeli attack in his Rafah and ended in a common grave, although moves in ambulances and other noticeable vehicles.
The risks they face for a “long period” have exceeded the usual threshold of “acceptable risks”, so that it exceeds humanitarian necessity. Since October 2023, at least 408 human workers have been killed in Gaza (OCHA).