World Central Kitchen Halts Operations in Gaza, Cites Supply Shortage
World Central Kitchen has stopped its operations in the Gaza Strip due to a lack of supplies. The continuation of their work depends on obtaining permission from Israel to allow aid entry.
World Central Kitchen announced on Wednesday that it has suspended its efforts in the Gaza Strip due to a shortage of supplies. The organization took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to inform followers of the halt in operations.
The nonprofit emphasized that without the necessary supplies, their charitable endeavors cannot proceed. They underscored the critical importance of obtaining authorization from Israeli authorities to facilitate the entry of aid into the region.
This development comes amid ongoing humanitarian challenges in Gaza, where access to essential resources remains restricted. World Central Kitchen's plea highlights the pressing need for international cooperation to address the crisis.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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