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UN: Aid entering Gaza remains insufficient as fuel shortages and convoy delays persist
Summary
UN humanitarian officials said hundreds of thousands of liters of fuel are needed daily in Gaza, aid deliveries remain impeded by dangerous routes and long waits, and OCHA reported more than 100 people killed in two days along food convoy routes.
UN humanitarian officials warned at a United Nations press briefing that aid entering Gaza remains insufficient to meet urgent needs and that civilians continue to be killed and injured while searching for food.
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported that more than 100 people were killed in the past two days and hundreds more injured along food convoy routes or near militarized distribution hubs. OCHA said community-level delivery at scale and unrestricted flow of aid into Gaza are…
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