JAKARTA - The UN Aid and Work Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) revealed that more than 150,000 pregnant women face poor sanitation conditions and health hazards amid Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip and forced evacuation.

"No child in the world suffers like this. We need a ceasefire now," UNRWA wrote in a post on platform X reported by ANTARA from WAFA, Tuesday, May 14.

The UN aid agency warned of another level of despair in Gaza.

According to UNICEF, as many as 95 percent of pregnant and lactating women face a severe food crisis in the Gaza Strip, where the war is still ongoing.

Meanwhile, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) has just reported that 62 aid packages containing ingredients for childbirth are still waiting for entry permits through the Rafah crossing.

The death toll from Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip since October 7 has risen to 35,091, with more than 78,827 others injured.


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