UNICEF says trucks of life-saving supplies entering Gaza insufficient

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Trucks carrying aid into Gaza. Photo: AP

UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Executive Director Catherine Russell on Wednesday warned that the limited aid reaching the Gaza Strip is “nowhere near sufficient” for the needs of children facing a deepening humanitarian crisis.

“Children in Gaza continue to be killed, injured, and deprived of aid. The few trucks that have entered with life-saving supplies are nowhere near sufficient and have yet to reach those in desperate need,” Russell wrote on X.

Emphasizing the rapidly depleting supplies in the enclave, the UNICEF chief said, “We’re running out of supplies inside Gaza, and we’re running out of time.”

Russell’s remarks come after the UN humanitarian affairs office on Tuesday said Israel approved the entry of around 100 trucks carrying aid into Gaza, a significant increase from the nine cleared a day earlier, but still far less than is needed for the population of Gaza, who face near-famine conditions, according to aid groups and international organizations.

According to UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric, none of the humanitarian supplies that crossed into the enclave were able to leave the loading area at Kareem Shalom to be distributed because Israeli authorities had only allowed one “highly congested” and “insecure” path to go through.

Since March 2, Israel has maintained a strict blockade on Gaza, denying entry to humanitarian aid and pushing the territory into famine, which has already claimed numerous lives.

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