UN says more food needed in Gaza as looting hampers deliveries
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated that without rapid, reliable, safe, and sustained aid access, more people will die and the long-term consequences on the entire population will be profound.
- The UN World Food Programme warned that hunger, desperation, and anxiety about food aid availability are contributing to rising insecurity.
- A German government spokesperson criticized the aid delivery, calling it 'far too little, too late, and too slow,' and urged for significant increases in supply.
- Palestinian aid groups highlighted that at least 500 to 600 trucks of aid are needed daily to adequately support those in need, as stated by UN officials.
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