The economic situation in Gaza worsens as border closures continue, leading to significant increases in the prices of vegetables and fruits. This crisis has placed essential goods out of reach for most residents, who increasingly rely on aid.
The United Nations has warned that the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains extremely critical, with regional developments diverting international attention from the dire conditions faced by the residents of the enclave.
The United Nations has announced the suspension of several humanitarian programs in Sudan due to escalating fighting between rival factions. This decision comes at a time when Sudan is facing a severe humanitarian crisis.
Egyptian authorities have announced the resumption of aid and fuel truck deliveries to the Gaza Strip following a period of closure. This initiative aims to alleviate the suffering of residents facing shortages of essential supplies.
Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan announced the change of the Zayed Humanitarian Foundation's name to the Zayed Good Foundation, aiming to enhance its humanitarian and charitable mission. This change reflects the UAE's ongoing efforts to support humanitarian work both locally and internationally.
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has announced the implementation of demining projects in three countries, with a total cost exceeding <strong>$294 million</strong>. This initiative aims to enhance security and peace in conflict-affected areas.
Dubai Police has launched a volunteer initiative aimed at helping residents during severe weather conditions. Volunteers distributed aid and provided support to those in need, reflecting the spirit of community cooperation.
As the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran escalates, residents of Gaza feel marginalized and forgotten. Their suffering intensifies with dwindling aid and rising prices amid fears of renewed bombardment.