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UN warns Gaza aid stocks dwindling, life-saving medical supplies stalled outside the Strip
Summary
The United Nations reported critical shortages of humanitarian and medical supplies in Gaza, warning that halted crossings and soaring prices risk reversing gains in child health and nutrition.
The United Nations said aid stocks in Gaza are critically low after more than two weeks with no supplies entering the Strip, and warned that the suspension of cargo has already driven up prices and limited access to essential goods.
The UN press office said the World Food Programme reported a surge in prices and that cooking gas costs rose by as much as 200% compared with February. "Our partners also report a lack of cash. Shop owners are unable to restock or pay their suppliers," the spokesperson said. The UN…
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