The UN says no aid that has entered Gaza this week has reached Palestinians
- Israeli strikes pummeled Gaza this week, killing at least 82 people according to Gaza's Health Ministry amid ongoing hostilities.
- The conflict escalated after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, prompting an Israeli offensive and a blockade lasting nearly three months.
- Although Israel has permitted a number of humanitarian vehicles to enter Gaza due to international pressure, the relief supplies remain stalled at the Kerem Shalom border, failing to reach the Palestinian population.
- Most of Gaza's 2.3 million residents rely on communal kitchens with nearly depleted stores, and aid groups exhausted food weeks ago as Somalia Abu Amsha described severe shortages.
- The UN highlights delays caused by unsafe roads and military restrictions, which threaten Gaza with famine unless the blockade is lifted or eased urgently.
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UN says no aid that has entered Gaza this week has reached Palestinians
The U.N. said Wednesday it was trying to get the desperately needed aid that has entered Gaza this week into the hands of Palestinians amid delays because of fears of looting and Israeli military restrictions.
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The UN says no aid that has entered Gaza this week has reached Palestinians
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