British Minister for the Middle East, Tariq Ahmad, said that the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is critical, with only 10% of the population having access to safe drinking water.
He added in a press statement that Israel's blockade has obstructed aid from reaching the Gaza Strip, and that it must work to prevent the suffering from worsening.
The British minister urged the occupation to lift restrictions on humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.
It is noteworthy that the Kerem Shalom and Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossings have been closed for 16 days, with no time for aid to enter.
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Only 10% of Gaza's population has access to safe drinking water.