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UN warns Gaza remains in dire need as partners face access and NGO restrictions

United Nations Spokesperson Briefing · January 12, 2026
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UN spokesperson said partners delivered supplies to 28,000 families but warned 1.1 million people in Gaza still urgently need help; she also said education supplies have been denied entry and recent bans on some international NGOs hinder last‑mile humanitarian deliveries.

The United Nations spokesperson warned that the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire, with partners able to deliver supplies to 28,000 families but an estimated 1,100,000 people still urgently needing assistance. "They warn, however, that 1,100,000 people still urgently need help as rainstorms continue to damage and destroy many existing shelters," the spokesperson said.

The briefing listed items already delivered — about 1,600 tents, 16,000 tarpaulins and 27,000 blankets — and stressed that…

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