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UN Air Service Slashes Fleet by Nearly a Quarter

  • UN humanitarian officials warned that continued fuel blockades in Gaza will result in more deaths, especially among children, due to a lack of essential resources like water and medical care.
  • The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported that the number of children treated for acute malnutrition surged nearly 50% from April to May, highlighting a dire need for water and food supplies.
  • Despite the blockade, a successful mission to obtain fuel was conducted in Rafah, but without more supply, critical services may cease soon.
  • The World Health Organization highlighted a mental health crisis in Gaza, stating that psychological support initiatives have been launched for children and caregivers in response to the ongoing conflict.
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UN air service slashes fleet by nearly a quarter

The UN's air service which flies humanitarian workers and cargo to hard-to-reach corners of the world has been forced to slash its global fleet by almost a quarter due to funding cuts, the World Food Programme (WFP) told AFP.

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‘Fuel for Gaza is a matter of life and death,’ UN warns

The rapid depletion of the remaining fuel stocks in the Gaza Strip is threatening efforts to keep critical lifelines up and running, the UN reported on Wednesday.

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CGTN broke the news in Beijing, China on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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