Gaza: Head of the Palestinian NGOs Network in Gaza, Amjad Al-Shawa, warned that continued Israeli occupation field expansion is aggravating humanitarian conditions and increasing pressure on civilians.
According to Kuwait News Agency, Al-Shawa stated that occupation forces are expanding the so-called "yellow line" into residential areas, which is reducing available space and restricting movement. He highlighted that areas under occupation control account for about 60 percent of the Gaza Strip's total territory.
Restrictions on shelter supplies remain in place, with mobile homes yet to be allowed entry. This has left thousands of displaced families in tents and temporary centers lacking basic necessities. Al-Shawa called for the urgent and regular entry of relief aid and shelter materials to ease civilians' suffering.
Humanitarian and health conditions in Gaza continue to deteriorate amid overcrowded shelters, shortages of water, and weak sanitation services. Medical facilities face severe pressure due to shortages of medicines and supplies, increasing the risk of disease.