"The help delivered is, of course, good, but it is very little to meet the existing needs, which are increasing every day. Since our last conversation [October 24], the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip has deteriorated significantly. Healthcare is on the verge of total collapse due to catastrophic fuel and energy shortages. Without electricity, hospitals will completely cease their work, babies in incubators can die at any moment," she said.
"In similar situations, the responsibility for providing the population with necessities lies on the shoulders of the parties involved in the conflict. We need to work on establishing permanent supplies of humanitarian aid in accordance with the huge scale of the needs of the Palestinian population," al-Tarablusi noted.