Israel has only authorized a 'teaspoon' of aid for Gaza, U.N. chief says
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Gaza: Scores killed in Israel air strikes, UN urges more aid
Gaza’s Health Ministry says at least 11 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli attacks since dawn on Saturday across the enclave. Israel's strikes have targeted central Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp, Rafah, as well as several neighbourhoods in Khan Younis. Meanwhile, Israel said it has allowed "83 trucks belonging to the UN and the international community" delivering humanitarian aid into Gaza on Friday. COGAT, Israel's Coordination of Governme…
Israel has authorized a ‘teaspoon’ of aid for Gaza, U.N. chief says
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres on Friday said Israel has only authorized for Gaza what “amounts to a teaspoon of aid when a flood of assistance is required” and again signaled that the U.N. won’t take part in a new U.S.-backed distribution plan. “Without rapid, reliable, safe and sustained aid access, more people will die — and the long-term consequences on the entire population will be profound,” Guterres told reporters. Israel says abou…
UN Chief Denounces Teaspoon of Aid Allowed into Gaza Following Deadly Airstrikes
The head of the United Nations has expressed grave concerns over the situation in Gaza, stating that Israel has permitted only a minimal amount of aid into the region, which he likened to a "teaspoon." This statement comes as the conflict escalates, with reports of at least 60 people killed in recent Israeli airstrikes across Gaza. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized the urgent need for "rapid, reliable, safe, and sustained aid acce…
Guterres says Israel has Only Allowed a ‘Teaspoon’ of Aid for Gaza - Clarion India
GAZA — UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned Israel on Friday for permitting only a “teaspoon” of aid to enter Gaza, far below what is needed to ease the humanitarian crisis. Guterres warned that without quick, safe, and sustained aid access, many more people in Gaza will die. He stressed the urgent need for a massive flow of assistance to the besieged population. Israel had claimed that it allowed about 300 aid trucks into Gaza throug…
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