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The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has announced a significant advancement in the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. After an eleven-week blockade, the Israeli authorities have authorized the entry of more trucks carrying supplies. On Monday, five trucks crossed the border, although it has been reported that Israel did not allow humanitarian agencies to collect their contents until Tuesday morning.
Despite this entry, the World Health Organization (WHO) has emphasized that the amount of aid received is severely insufficient. Rick Peeperkorn, director for the Occupied Palestinian Territories, described the situation as “desperate,” stating that the aid is “a drop in the ocean” compared to the needs of more than two million people living in Gaza. Peeperkorn has urged Israel to allow the entry of more supplies and has called for unrestricted access for humanitarian organizations.
Since March, the Israeli blockade has interrupted the arrival of essential supplies such as food, medicine, and fuel, leading to the closure of many community kitchens in the region. Furthermore, the WHO director has highlighted the psychological impact this crisis is having on the population, stressing that the “endless fear” and uncertainty are severely affecting the mental health of citizens.
In the last 24 hours, the Gaza Ministry of Health reported 87 deaths and 290 injuries, bringing the total number of fatalities to 53,573. This situation underscores the urgency for humanitarian assistance in a context where the population is already highly vulnerable and in urgent need of help.
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