Israel Blames UN for Gaza Aid Failures
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 24 – Malnutrition has increased sharply with acute watery diarrhea up 150% and bloody diarrhea up 302%, worsening Gaza's health crisis amid ongoing aid delivery obstacles.
- Amid an ongoing blockade, Oxfam International said on Wednesday that cases of water-borne illnesses are surging in the Gaza Strip, impeding access to uncontaminated water.
- Following the October 7, 2023 attack, disease concerns set the stage, explaining how Israel's aid blockade since March worsens Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
- The World Health Organization warned disease could ultimately be a bigger killer than bombs in Gaza, and health data shows diarrhea cases up by 150%, bloody diarrhea by 302%, and jaundice by 101%.
- On July 24, 2025, Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, `categorically rejecting claims of stopping humanitarian aid` in Gaza.
- Roughly 950 aid trucks sat at the Kerem Shalom crossing; the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation offered to distribute the aid free, but the UN refused, said the Foundation.
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The UN organization accuses Israel of obstructing humanitarian operations and not allowing its presence at the crossing points, thus preventing the distribution of aid to the UN population.
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