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UN briefing: Gaza aid flows amid bottlenecks; UN condemns entry into East Jerusalem property; winter emergency in Ukraine
Summary
The UN reported that aid and some commercial traffic are returning to Gaza but key items and crossings remain blocked; it condemned an alleged unlawful entry into UN property in East Jerusalem affecting UNRWA facilities and warned of an energy emergency in Ukraine as cold temperatures threaten civilians.
The United Nations warned of continuing humanitarian needs across several crisis zones and described both progress and persistent bottlenecks in aid delivery.
On Gaza, Speaker 1 said OCHA and partners have renovated 10 temporary learning sites this month and that more than 440 spaces are operational, serving about 270,000 students with roughly 6,300 teachers. Humanitarian partners have distributed more than 200 tents this week alongside tarpaulins, blankets, warm clothes, cooking utensils and solar lights, but Speaker 1 warned that over 1,000,000 people in the Gaza Strip still urgently need shelter assistance and durable solutions.
Speaker 1 also said the UN issued a strong condemnation of…
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