No reduction in Gaza hunger since truce: WHO
WHO chief Dr Tedros warned Gaza faces a multi-generational health crisis with over 170,000 injured and severe shortages of medical supplies, despite increased aid efforts.
- The hunger crisis in Gaza remains catastrophic, according to the World Health Organization.
- Only about 750 metric tonnes of food are entering the Gaza Strip daily, falling short of the daily target of 2,000 tonnes.
- The International Court of Justice ruled that Israel must meet Gaza's basic needs.
- Humanitarian organizations accuse Israel of blocking aid shipments, claiming 99 requests for aid were rejected from October 10 to 21.
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Israel has repeatedly cut aid to the Gaza Strip during the war, degrading already disastrous humanitarian conditions.
Humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip is "inadequate" and daily deliveries are not meeting the target set in Trump's plan, says WHO.
"The situation remains catastrophic", according to WHO: humanitarian aid is returning to the Palestinian enclave.
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