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UN says aid deliveries in Gaza limited by rejected consignments and lack of warehouse capacity

UN Spokesperson Briefing · November 6, 2025
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OCHA reported continued strikes near the yellow line, large internal displacement in Gaza since the ceasefire and distribution of multipurpose cash to more than 55,000 households. The UN said Israeli authorities have rejected requests to bring some relief items and that insufficient warehouse capacity inside Gaza hinders the 60‑day response plan.

The United Nations said its humanitarian partners are reaching people in Gaza where access allows, but that deliveries remain constrained by rejected consignments and limited warehouse capacity inside the enclave.

The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported that more than 680,000 movements from southern to northern Gaza have been observed since the onset of the ceasefire, and nearly 113,000 movements from western to eastern Khan Yunis. Partners…

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