Aid Organization: Syria Facing Worst Hunger Crisis to Date

A Syrian child sits outside a tent at a refugee camp in Syria's Idlib province. AFP file photo
A Syrian child sits outside a tent at a refugee camp in Syria's Idlib province. AFP file photo
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Aid Organization: Syria Facing Worst Hunger Crisis to Date

A Syrian child sits outside a tent at a refugee camp in Syria's Idlib province. AFP file photo
A Syrian child sits outside a tent at a refugee camp in Syria's Idlib province. AFP file photo

After 10 years of civil war, Syria is suffering from its worst hunger crisis to date, according to the German aid organization Welthungerhilfe.

An "alarming record" of 12 million people do not have enough to eat - almost 60 per cent of the population - the non-government group's Syria coordinator Konstantin Witschel told dpa.

The humanitarian situation in general deteriorated over the past year with refugees particularly affected.

"The situation in camps is terrible," Witschel said, after visiting the northern Syrian city of Azaz.

He said nearly all supplies in refugee camps were lacking and the winter temperatures and heavy rain were further affecting people's conditions.

"During our visit, we met 30 children who only wore sweaters and sandals in six or seven degrees Celsius," he said.

The decline in the Syrian lira had tripled food prices, Witschel added.



UNRWA: Gaza Aid System Strips People of Humanity, Leads to Chaos and Death

FILED - 19 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: An UNRWA fuel truck queues to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa
FILED - 19 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: An UNRWA fuel truck queues to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa
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UNRWA: Gaza Aid System Strips People of Humanity, Leads to Chaos and Death

FILED - 19 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: An UNRWA fuel truck queues to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa
FILED - 19 November 2023, Egypt, Rafah: An UNRWA fuel truck queues to enter Palestinian territories from Rafah Border Crossing. Photo: Gehad Hamdy/dpa

Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, said on Sunday that the Israeli-American aid system in Gaza is dehumanizing and brings chaos and death.

“We are very, very close to losing our collective humanity,” Touma told NewsNation.

“The manmade famine in Gaza has been largely shaped by the deliberate attempts to replace the UN-coordinated humanitarian system through the politically motivated “GHF”, UNRWA’s page on X quoted Touma as saying.

"This new Israeli-American system brings dehumanization, chaos, and death”, she elaborated.

“We must return to a unified, UN-led coordination and distribution system based on international humanitarian law. The abomination must end”, she concluded.

Eleven Palestinian civilians were killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting several areas in the Gaza Strip since dawn on Sunday, including three who were waiting for aid north of Rafah.