The situation in a conflict zone has been described as dire, with hundreds of thousands lacking basic necessities and being subjected to bombings, resulting in a high toll of civilian casualties. Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy representative, expressed the gravity of the situation. Motaz, a journalist, highlighted the scarcity of food for the affected population in Qatar, emphasizing the severity of the crisis. Al Jazeera also reported on the dire conditions, with thousands lacking access to food.
“Thousands of thousands are there, and there is no food.” — MoTaz at Al Jazeera https://t.co/VudpIGSLNM
🇵🇸🇮🇱‼️🚨 “Thousands of thousands are there, and there is no food.” — MoTaz at Al Jazeera https://t.co/qVMYoTY28B
JOURNALIST MOTAZ’S FIRST INTERVIEW IN QATAR @azaizamotaz9: “Thousands of thousands are there, and there is no food.” https://t.co/Onaj9IoyqG
MOTAZ’S FIRST INTERVIEW IN QATAR “Thousands of thousands are there, and there is no food.” https://t.co/71a79QToHx
"There are no words to explain how the situation is, with hundreds of thousands without anything, without shelters, without food, without medicines, and under the bombs. And every day there is a high toll of civilian people being killed.” Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy… https://t.co/dGyx1aVDbF