Israel Has Allowed Only a Fraction of the Agreed Upon Aid To Enter Gaza - News From Antiwar.com
Only 15% of the agreed 6,600 aid trucks have entered Gaza since the ceasefire, with severe shortages worsening hunger and medical supply crises, the Gaza Government Media Office said.
- On Tuesday, the Gaza Government Media Office announced only 986 humanitarian aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire, far below the 6,600 trucks agreed under the ceasefire by Monday, October 20, 2025.
- Israeli authorities have continued to restrict crossings for over seven months, blocking aid despite the ceasefire pledge of 600 aid trucks per day and Rafah Border Crossing remaining closed.
- The World Food Programme said its 2,000 tonnes per day target contrasts with only 750 tonnes entering daily, while 6,700 tonnes have fed half a million people and 26 active distribution points operate.
- The ceasefire's fragility is evident as nearly 100 Palestinians were killed and over 230 injured, while at least 463 people, including 157 children, died from starvation; Raafat al-Qarra said, `It's not enough for anything; it only lasts four or five days for a family of six.'
- Gaza authorities framed the shortfalls as part of a `policy of suffocation, starvation and humanitarian blackmail' affecting more than 2.4 million residents, while World Food Programme warehouses in Jordan and Egypt could supply Gaza for three months amid future ceasefire phases: disarmament and governance.
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Israel breaks ceasefire agreement again by only allowing 15% of aid in
The Government Media Office in Gaza has confirmed that the Israeli occupation continues to evade implementing the terms of the ceasefire agreement by allowing only 986 aid trucks out of 6,600 trucks that were supposed to enter the Gaza Strip by the beginning of the week commencing 20 October 2025. Importantly, this is only 15% of the agreed amount. The office explained that these figures reflect the continuation of the policy of siege, starvatio…
The Gaza Government Media Office accused Israel of maintaining a “policy of strangulation, famine and human blackmail” against the Gazati population.
Israel Has Allowed Only a Fraction of the Agreed Upon Aid To Enter Gaza - News From Antiwar.com
Israel has allowed just a fraction of the agreed-upon number of aid trucks to enter Gaza under the ceasefire deal, according to officials in the Strip. Under the ceasefire agreement, Israel pledged to immediately allow the "commencement of full entry of humanitarian aid and relief" at a minimum consistent with…
Only 986 out of 6,600 scheduled aid trucks have entered Gaza
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail The Gaza Government Media Office announced on Tuesday that only 986 aid trucks carrying humanitarian aid have entered Gaza, much lower than the number agreed under the ceasefire. According to phase one of the agreed ceasefire deal, a total of 6,600 aid trucks were meant to enter the Gaza Strip. However, the media office […]
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