Israel maintains minimal aid deliveries to Gaza amid hunger crisis
Briefly

After 11 weeks of blockade, aid agencies express alarm over Israel’s inadequate aid shipments to Gaza. Only 107 trucks recently entered, while experts stress that up to 500 trucks per day are necessary to mitigate impending famine. UN officials, including Tom Fletcher, have condemned the situation, calling the supplies a mere 'drop in the ocean' against the increased humanitarian needs. The collective criticism underscores the challenges of delivering aid amid insecurity and ongoing violence in the region, with reports of supplies being looted or not reaching those in need.
Despite some aid deliveries entering Gaza, the amount remains critically low compared to the urgent needs of the population facing starvation and disaster.
Tom Fletcher of the UN described the aid shipments as 'a drop in the ocean', emphasizing the dire need for an increase in humanitarian access to address the crisis.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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