Facing International Scrutiny, Israel Allows a Paltry 5 Aid Trucks Into Gaza
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Recent reports highlight the severe inadequacy of humanitarian aid allowed into Gaza, with Israeli officials permitting only five trucks to enter after a prolonged blockade. Advocates argue this represents less than 1% of the necessary daily supplies to address the dire conditions faced by Palestinians. Experts suggest that an estimated 500 to 600 trucks are needed daily to fulfill basic needs, but Israeli leadership has been accused of using this limited aid as a public relations strategy amid ongoing military actions.
The allowance of just five trucks of humanitarian aid into Gaza after nearly three months has been condemned as insufficient and part of a political maneuver by Israeli leaders.
Israeli officials touted their allowance of five UN trucks into Gaza; however, humanitarian groups assert this is less than 1% of the actual daily needs.
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