First aid trucks enter Gaza after almost three-month Israeli blockade, UN says
- On Monday, five aid vehicles transporting infant nutrition and additional essential supplies entered Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing, marking the first passage after nearly three months of an Israeli blockade.
- The aid entry followed Israel’s blockade of food, medicine, and supplies, pressured by allies including the United States, amid warnings of famine in Gaza.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu resumed minimal aid to Gaza to address concerns from allies who opposed images of hunger during ongoing military operations.
- UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher called the aid a “welcome development” but a “drop in the ocean of what is urgently needed,” while countries like the U.K., France, and Canada deemed it “wholly inadequate.”
- The limited aid signals mounting pressure on Israel amid growing humanitarian concerns, with UN agencies rejecting Israel’s planned aid delivery system as insufficient and potentially weaponizing aid.
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Limited Aid Enters Gaza Amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis - teleSUR English
After 11 weeks of blockade, Israel has allowed a small number of aid trucks to enter the Gaza Strip, delivering baby food and essential supplies, according to COGAT, the Israeli defense body overseeing aid coordination. The decision came after growing diplomatic pressure, particularly from the United States, Britain, and the European Union, with leaders condemning Gaza’s worsening humanitarian disaster as “unacceptable.” The #Gaza Strip is like…
The Military Stops Drivers at the Border – Pallets of Baby Food Are Destroyed
The people of Gaza are in urgent need of food, medicine and supplies. After almost three months of blockade, some emergency aid has now been allowed to roll in. At the same time, Israel's military is denying drivers at the border crossing. - Here is a truck from UNICEF with fresh baby food that is not being allowed in, says SVT's foreign correspondent Stina Blomgren, on site at the Kerem Shalom border crossing.

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