The U.S. issued a stark warning to Israel, indicating a potential cutoff of military supplies if humanitarian aid restrictions in Gaza continue, reflecting growing concerns about the civilian crisis.
COGAT stated that it is not restricting aid to Gaza and instead blamed humanitarian agencies for their distribution failures, as only a fraction of the needs were being met.
The U.N. World Food Program highlighted the dire situation in northern Gaza, indicating a growing risk of famine amid collapsing food systems and insufficient aid.
The U.S. administration delivered a sharp critique toward Israel, placing a 30-day deadline to increase humanitarian aid access or risk the reconsideration of military support, following months of escalating hunger.
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