Humanitarian Aid in Gaza Remains Insufficient After a Month of Ceasefire

Over a month since the ceasefire took effect in Gaza, the volume of humanitarian aid remains critically low. The head of UNRWA reports that only a fraction of necessary supplies has been allowed in, leaving the population in dire need of food, medicine, and essentials.


Humanitarian Aid in Gaza Remains Insufficient After a Month of Ceasefire

More than a month after the ceasefire in Gaza came into effect, the volume of humanitarian aid entering the territory remains low. The head of UNRWA stated that only a small amount of aid has been allowed in since the ceasefire began, far from the required amount. He emphasized that Gaza is still in a severe humanitarian crisis, with the population in urgent need of food, medicine, and other basic supplies. Although the ceasefire agreement has created an opportunity for humanitarian aid to enter, progress has been slow. The international community is calling on all parties to increase efforts to ensure that aid can reach the people of Gaza quickly and on a large scale.