JAKARTA - The Humanitarian Organization Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, Palestine was still concerning a month after a fragile ceasefire, recording continued casualties every day from gunfire by Israeli soldiers, particularly near the "Yellow Line", amid strict restrictions on the entry of aid.

In a statement released Wednesday, MSF Emergency Coordinator Caroline Seguin stressed that many Palestinians are risking their lives to return to their homes, while major hospitals are in Israeli army-controlled territory, making it difficult to access medical treatment.

He said Israeli authorities were blocking the entry of essential aids such as medicines, residential equipment, and cleaning equipment, stressing that current suffering is "completely avoidable," as reported by WAFA November 12.

Caroline Seguin added that thousands of refugees live in tents that lack water and electricity, in the midst of piles of garbage and disease outbreaks of skin, respiratory and digestive diseases, ahead of winter.

Doctors Without Borders itself has again called for the entry of humanitarian aid immediately and without a hitch to Gaza.


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