Israel to let more aid trucks into Gaza
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The Times of Israel on MSNCOGAT asserts ‘no famine’ in Gaza, but acknowledges ‘pockets’ of Strip with food access issues
The post COGAT asserts ‘no famine’ in Gaza, but acknowledges ‘pockets’ of Strip with food access issues appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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News outlets 'desperately concerned' for their journalists in Gaza, urge Israeli authorities to help
News agencies including AFP, AP, BBC and Reuters issued a joint statement about Gaza journalists unable to feed themselves amid deteriorating humanitarian conditions on Thursday.
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The food is just outside the border. But getting it to Gaza's starving is a chaotic process.
Thousands of aid trucks loaded with lifesaving food, water and medical supplies are lined up outside Gaza, and hundreds more inside the border.
After Israel blames UN for aid bottleneck, spokesperson says approvals haven't been granted to pick up or distribute aid from sites in Strip; also rules out UN cooperation with GHF
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is challenging U.N. claims about restrictions on aid distribution as the U.S.- and Israel-backed organization delivers over 85 million meals in under two months.
The Foreign Secretary has issued a statement following today's announcement of a temporary humanitarian pause by the IDF in Gaza. Foreign Secretary
Unrwa's director of communications says claims distract from the real issue, which is the mass starvation of Palestinians in Gaza
As Israel and the UN engage in yet another blame game over the deteriorating situation in Gaza, the American-backed NGO, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, has repeatedly called on the UN to collaborate on distributing aid.