
ROME June 13. 2024 (Saba) - The Council of the United Nations Food, and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on Thursday expressed great concern about the catastrophic situation in Gaza Strip, and its major consequences for civilians, as a result of the continued Zionist aggression against the Strip.
According to the Palestine Today Agency, the Council adopted a resolution unanimously and among member states, entitled “The situation in Gaza with regard to food security and related issues falling within the scope of the organization’s mandate.”
This came during the special session to discuss the situation and developments in the Gaza Strip, at the 175th session of the Council of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, held in the Italian capital, Rome, during the period between the tenth and 14th of this June.
The resolution included a call on the Council to continue evaluating the current situation in the Gaza Strip and its impact on the right to food and to continue providing technical assistance and agricultural inputs to the Gaza Strip.
The resolution also stressed the need to continue preparations and support to ensure early recovery, reconstruction and rehabilitation in the Gaza Strip, and to support a coordinated role for senior humanitarian relief for the Gaza Strip by the United Nations when a ceasefire is achieved.
It also stressed the necessity of monitoring the situation in the Gaza Strip by the Food and Agriculture Organization and submitting periodic reports in this regard to member states.
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According to the Palestine Today Agency, the Council adopted a resolution unanimously and among member states, entitled “The situation in Gaza with regard to food security and related issues falling within the scope of the organization’s mandate.”
This came during the special session to discuss the situation and developments in the Gaza Strip, at the 175th session of the Council of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, held in the Italian capital, Rome, during the period between the tenth and 14th of this June.
The resolution included a call on the Council to continue evaluating the current situation in the Gaza Strip and its impact on the right to food and to continue providing technical assistance and agricultural inputs to the Gaza Strip.
The resolution also stressed the need to continue preparations and support to ensure early recovery, reconstruction and rehabilitation in the Gaza Strip, and to support a coordinated role for senior humanitarian relief for the Gaza Strip by the United Nations when a ceasefire is achieved.
It also stressed the necessity of monitoring the situation in the Gaza Strip by the Food and Agriculture Organization and submitting periodic reports in this regard to member states.
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resource : SABA