United Nations Says Civil Order Is Breaking Down In Gaza

 

Al Jazeera: Palestinians break into Gaza UN aid warehouses as toll tops 8,000 

Thousands of people storm food warehouses in Gaza to take flour and basic needs in a mark of growing desperation. 

The United Nations relief agency says thousands of Palestinians, desperate due to three weeks of total siege and bombing, broke into several of its warehouses in the Gaza Strip, taking wheat, flour and other basic goods. 

“This is a worrying sign that civil order is starting to break down after three weeks of war and a tight siege,” said Thomas White, director of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza.  

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United Nations Says Civil Order Is Breaking Down In Gaza  

Thousands in Gaza storm UN warehouses; a sign of desperation after weeks-long ‘siege’ -- UN News  

Gaza residents raid food warehouses as ‘civil order’ disintegrates, UN says -- Politico  

Civil order in Gaza 'starting to break down' as food stores ransacked: UN -- CNA/AFP  

UN warns ‘civil order’ declining in Gaza as thousands take basics from warehouses -- CNN  

Civil order ‘starting to break down’ in Gaza as people raid UN warehouses -- The Guardian 

'Civil order' is starting to break down in Gaza, warns UN agency, after thousands break into aid centers for food and supplies -- Insider 

Gaza receives largest aid shipment so far as deaths top 8,000 and Israel widens military offensive -- The Hill  

Gazans plunder UNRWA food supplies as ‘civil order’ breaks down in war-torn Strip -- Times of Israel



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