
UN: No Aid Reaching Gaza Civilians Despite Supply Deliveries
Gaza Blockade: UN Reports Aid Failure Despite Supply Deliveries The ongoing blockade of Gaza continues to hinder humanitarian efforts, with the UN reporting that despite 93 trucks delivering food and medical supplies, no aid has reached the civilian population. This comes eleven weeks into the blockade, creating a critical humanitarian crisis. Stéphane Dujarric, UN spokesperson, stated, "Despite 93 lorries entering yesterday with food and medical supplies, no aid has been distributed in Gaza." He further detailed the challenges faced by UN teams: "One of our teams waited several hours for the Israeli green light to access the Kerem Shalom area and collect nutrition supplies, but they were not able to bring those supplies into our warehouse." The UN's inability to distribute aid underscores the severity of the situation in Gaza. The 11-week blockade has severely restricted the flow of essential goods, leaving civilians in desperate need of assistance. The international community faces increasing pressure to find a solution to ensure that desperately needed aid reaches those who need it most. The UN continues its efforts to negotiate access and facilitate aid distribution.