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The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has reported significant progress in the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza. For the first time since March, cooking gas has arrived, along with tents, frozen meat, fresh fruits, flour, and medicines. This Sunday, UN agencies and their partners distributed hundreds of thousands of hot meals and bread packages in various areas of the Strip.
Olga Cherevko, OCHA spokesperson, shared her experience visiting a family living in a worn-out tent. Family members offered stewed tomatoes, mentioning it was the first time they had been able to find fresh food to prepare. On an emotional level, the desire to return to normalcy is evident. Ten-year-old Majid Al-Talmasi expressed his longing to go back home and live without fear after the ceasefire. Thirteen-year-old Rasha talked about the joy and her wish to visit her cousins at the East Bureij cemetery.
However, the situation is tragic: at least 60 bodies have been recovered from the rubble in the last 24 hours and sent to various hospitals in the Palestinian territory, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
In another significant development, Hamas has released 20 living Israeli hostages, while Israel has freed 1,968 Palestinian prisoners and detainees. The UN Secretary-General expressed relief at the release of the hostages and urged both parties to fulfill their commitments under the ceasefire, emphasizing the need to end the suffering in Gaza. Following a recent summit of leaders in Egypt, he called for the resumption of a credible political process aimed at creating two independent and democratic states.
Globally, the World Health Organization has expressed growing concern: one in six cases of common bacterial infections is resistant to antibiotics. In its latest report, they warned of a 40% increase in resistance to combinations of pathogens and antibiotics from 2018 to 2023. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus indicated that the advance of antimicrobial resistance is outpacing achievements in modern medicine and called for responsible use of antibiotics.
In Latin America, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the European Union have launched the “Prepárate+” initiative, aimed at strengthening community resilience in Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile. This action seeks to include women, migrants, and other vulnerable groups in disaster planning, deemed essential to ensuring stronger and more resilient communities in the face of the growing climate and social crisis that has displaced millions.
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