420K Aid Pallets Await Entry Into Gaza as Israel Blames Starvation on Aid Groups
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Oxfam reports humanitarian groups have 420,000 pallets of aid for Gaza awaiting entry approval. Israel is blocking this aid, controlling all supplies to Gaza. Since March, a near-total blockade has led to a rise in starvation deaths and shuttered community kitchens. Health officials note an increase in preventable diseases, such as acute watery diarrhea, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis faced by Palestinians. The aid waits in warehouses, with trucks unable to enter, while Israel faces scrutiny for its actions regarding aid groups and their operations in Gaza.
Oxfam has reported that international humanitarian agencies possess 420,000 pallets of aid ready to assist the Palestinians in Gaza, including food, water, sanitation equipment, and medicine.
Israel controls all entry of commercial and humanitarian supplies into Gaza and is blocking the entry of crucial aid, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
Since March, Israel has maintained a near-total aid blockade on Gaza, resulting in escalating starvation deaths and the closure of community kitchens.
Preventable diseases have been reported to rapidly increase across Gaza as a consequence of the ongoing humanitarian crisis, with specific diseases like acute watery diarrhea becoming prevalent.
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