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UN says humanitarian access in Gaza shrinking; urges restraint after strikes along Israel-Lebanon blue line

2811731 · March 28, 2025
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The United Nations reported denied humanitarian movements, growing access constraints in Gaza and fresh hostilities along the Israel-Lebanon blue line, urging all parties to protect civilians and allow safe humanitarian corridors.

The United Nations warned Friday that humanitarian space in Gaza is shrinking amid intensified hostilities and logistical barriers, and the UN also urged restraint after rockets fired from southern Lebanon and Israeli airstrikes, including strikes in the Beirut area.

UN humanitarian reporting said displacement orders and “no-go” zones declared by Israeli authorities now account for roughly 52% of Gaza’s territory, restricting movement and humanitarian operations. The spokesperson said thousands of pallets of humanitarian supplies — mostly food — are waiting at the Kerem Shalom crossing…

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