Gauze correspondent
Reporting from Jerusalem

A limited amount of food that turned into a gauze after the Israeli blocking partially raised caused chaotic scenes, because hunger continues to spread.
Bakeries distribute foods are crowded and forced to close the armed robbers on Thursday, and twisting him for Hamas officials who said, then the strike drone was on target.
The incident in central Gaza, recounted the news of the BBC by eyewitnesses, local journalists and Hamas officials, underlines the deterioration of the security situation in Gaza, where management is spread and spreads in lawlessness.
A convoy of 20 trucks, which coordinated the world food program (VFP) and wearing flour, was on the way to Kerem Shalom crossing the VFP warehouse in the city of Deir Al-Balah.
He introduced six Hamas security officers when it was sitting five unidentified strikers, who shot on the vehicle tires and tried to use the burden.
Hamas Security Team hired the attackers in a brief fire, the witnesses told the news of the BBC.
Shortly after the conflict began, Israeli dried aimed at Hamas’ unit with four rockets, killing six officers and injuring others.

Hamas issued a statement condemning the attack as a “horrible massacre” and accused Israel of the intended targeted staff who borrowed humanitarian aid protection.
The BBC News contacted Israeli defensive forces (IDF) for a comment.
A small amount of food was allowed to cross the gauze this week: about 130 trucks that transported help in the last three days, after the 11-week blocks it partially raised by IDF.
In the UN, says 500 to 600 supply trucks per day in Gaza.
International agencies, including UN and VFP, have repeatedly warned that growing uncertainty interferes with delivery of desperate needed food and medical materials to the population – most of which are displaced.
Israel says that the blockade intended to press the pressure on Hamas to let the hostage still in Gaza. Israel also accused Hamas theft of stock, which the group was rejected.
VFP said 15 of his trucks were robbed overnight on Thursday, and that “hunger, despair and anxiety brings more food help contributes to growing insecurities.” The organization called on Israel to help ensure safe stock pass.
Philippe Lazzarini, the boss of Unwa, the Supporting Palestinian refugees wrote to the A.Net A.Net only shocked “that” people gazing gladed (i) were deprived of the basis, including water and medication, “and whether they are deprived of the basis and medicine”, “.
Earlier Thursday, angry and hungry Palestinians were filled from the bakery in Gaza in a desperate attempt to get bread, but the situation quickly descended in chaos, forcing the distribution to stop.
She forced most of the bakery to suspend operations, stating a lack of security.
Many residents across Gaza expressed growing frustration through the assistance distribution method and criticized VFP, monitoring food deliveries.
Some called on an immediate shift from distribution of baked bread to directly hand over flour in a single bag by family.
The locals claim that the distribution of the flour will allow families to bake at home or in tents – which they would say, they were safer than waiting for the overcrowded help centers.

Palestinians in the field were told to deepen the humanitarian crisis and collapse of basic services facing people living among the fighting or forcing their homes, because IDF continues to give births against Hamas.
From the camp for displaced in South Gaza, Al-Mavasi, Abd Al-Fatah Hussein said the BBC news over Whatsapp that the situation deteriorates due to the number of people in the area.
The father of two said that in Al-Mavasi “there is no place”, where people are ordered by the Israeli army to leave their homes, will they tell them their homes.
“No electricity, no food, insufficient transmission water and no drug available,” he said.
“Repeated air attacks, especially during the night, add in suffering.”
He described the help trucks that come as a “decline in the ocean of the gased need”.
When he announced some supplies, early this week would announce some supplies, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that only the “basic amount” would be able to cross.
Humanitarian organizations have warned that the amount of food is not near to the gauze in the last days, which is necessary to feed 2.1 million people there, while the UN has an average of average in Serbia on average.
Widespread hungry, humanitarian groups warned, waders on the gauge.
The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that 400 trucks were cleaned in Gaza this week, but they were collected in stocks of only 115. He said that he had not reached the north of the North.
While little flour, baby food and medical materials arrived in Gaza, and some bakers in the south began working again, said Guterres was a “tablespoonful when the flood was needed.
“Supply – 160,000 pallets, enough to fill up almost 9,000 trucks – waiting,” he added.
Rida, a midwife with charities hopes in Deir Al-Balah, said women reached her clinic who suffered from fainting, looking for medical help without eating breakfast.
Many of them eat just one meal a day and encourage high energy biscuits that gave charities, she said.

“For malnutrition, they always tell us,” my baby can’t take enough supplements from my breasts … My baby will not stop crying … they should always be breastfeeding, but my breast is empty ”
Teenager Saba Nahed Alnajjar lives in Khan Younis, where IDF ordered a mass evacuation earlier this week in front of what was said there would be an unprecedented military operation.
She said her family stayed in a partially destroyed house.
“Our area of evacuation was issued for our area, but we are not displaced because we have nowhere else to go,” she said.
“There are not many citizens in the area … displaced sleeps on the street and no food.
“Conditions worsen and very hard.”
Speaking over whatsapp messages – often the only way to talk to people in Gaza, which journalists are blocked from IDF intake – she said “bombing continues in a brutal way”.
She and her family were a little rest, Saba said, adding: “We don’t have food, without flour – no basic necessities of life.”