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UN warns Gaza aid remains a trickle after weeks of restrictions; dozens displaced and health facilities hit
Summary
A United Nations spokesperson said limited aid is entering Gaza after weeks of restrictions, with partners reporting a steep drop in daily meals distributed, repeated displacement orders and attacks on health facilities that killed at least four people at Al‑Hali hospital.
The United Nations Spokesperson said humanitarian access to Gaza remains severely restricted after weeks of blockades, with only a small amount of supplies entering through the Kerem Shalom crossing and partners reporting a sharp fall in food distribution.
The spokesperson warned that “after 80 full days of blockade on the entry of aid and any other supplies, people in Gaza are starving,” and said the UN had sent “just over 20 truckloads of supplies” — mostly food and some health supplies — to the Israeli side of Kerem Shalom.
The situation has forced aid organizations to scale back operations. UN partners told the briefing that 14 organizations delivered…
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