Israel gives tour of UN aid left ‘rotting’ in Gaza
- Senior Israeli army officers stated there is no evidence that Hamas systematically stole humanitarian aid from the UN in Gaza, according to Israeli media reports.
- The UN described its aid distribution in Gaza as 'highly effective,' contradicting Israeli government claims about Hamas diverting aid.
- Reports indicate that Gaza's Health Ministry reported five more Palestinians died from hunger in the last 24 hours, raising the death toll to 127.
- The UN reported that Israel facilitated only eight of 16 requested aid movements, highlighting a significant shortfall in humanitarian assistance.
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UN Slams Gaza Airdrop Aid as 'Inefficient and a Distraction' Amid Starvation Crisis
A UN agency commissioner condemned Israel and Western leaders for planning to airdrop aid into Gaza while dozens of Palestinians, mostly children, have died, as 6,000 truckloads of aid remain stranded in Egypt and Jordan awaiting proper humanitarian distribution.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleOnly an unconditional opening of the borders for emergency aid can stop the disaster, says Anders Ladekarl from the Red Cross.
·Copenhagen, Denmark
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