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A top UN aid official on Thursday questioned “what has become of our basic humanity”, as the Gaza war rages and humanitarian operations struggle to respond. Joyce Msuya, acting head of the UN’s humanitarian office OCHA, said that “we cannot plan more than 24 hours in advance because we struggle to know what supplies we will have, when we will have them or where we will be able to deliver”. “Civilians are hungry. They are thirsty. They are sick. They are homeless. They have been pushed beyond… what any human being should bear,” she told the Security Council. Msuya’s comments came after the UN h…

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