UN says it is halting aid deliveries through main Gaza crossing because the route is too dangerous
- The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees is halting aid deliveries through the main cargo crossing into Gaza due to threats from armed gangs who have looted convoys.
- This decision worsens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where many Palestinians depend on international aid for survival.
- Armed individuals have hijacked 85% of trucks bringing essential supplies into Gaza since mid-November, according to Philippe Lazzarini.
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Israel rebuts 'disappointing' accusations by European powers on Gaza aid
Israeli military says hundreds of truckloads of international aid are waiting idly at Gaza crossing point, rebutting European accusations Israel is limiting entry of aid to Gaza. By David Rosenberg, World Israel News Israel pushed back Tuesday after three European governments accused the Jewish state of blocking the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. On Monday, Britain, Germany, and France penned a letter to the Israeli government, d…
Israel has criticized Germany, France and Great Britain's demand to allow unhindered winter aid for the Gaza Strip.


Israel sulks as Britain, France, and Germany criticise Gaza aid blockage
JERUSALEM, Dec 3 — Israel expressed disappointment today with three European nations after they demanded it take urgent action to allow aid into the war-ravaged Gaza Strip. Britain, France and Germany had written to the Israel government to “urge action on the unacceptable humanitarian situation in Gaza”, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said on Monday. In a post on X, he said: “Israel must implement the UN’s winter plan now: send equipment to g…
Inside Gaza, international organizations are failing to distribute aid because of Hamas' looting, the Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman complained.
The Israeli military body that deals with the delivery of aid to the Palestinian territory, COGAT, announced that about 780 trucks with humanitarian aid are waiting to be picked up at the Karem Shalom crossing between Israel and Gaza.
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