Humanitarian aid entering Gaza has decreased by 50% in February compared to January, as reported by various sources including UNRWA and the United Nations. This reduction comes at a critical time when 2 million Palestinians are facing desperate living conditions due to severe starvation and malnutrition. Challenges such as lack of political will, ongoing military operations, lack of security, and limited access points are hindering the delivery of life-saving support to those in dire need.
The amount of aid entering Gaza has decreased by 50% compared to January, says @UNRWA. On-going military operations, lack of security & limited access points are all contributing to life-saving support not reaching those in dire need. https://t.co/XSMlCLm5Tm
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This month has seen a 50% drop in humanitarian aid entering Gaza, @UNRWA reports. https://t.co/sEkJINEizT
UNRWA: There was a 50% reduction of humanitarian aid entering Gaza this month compared to January. Gaza continues to face unprecedented levels of severe starvation and malnutrition. https://t.co/fNiQg75AHu
UNRWA: February registered a 50% reduction of humanitarian aid entering Gaza compared to January. Aid was supposed to increase not decrease to address the huge needs of 2 million Palestinians in desperate living conditions. https://t.co/WsjenY2Nca
February registered a 50% reduction of humanitarian aid entering #Gaza compared to January. Aid was supposed to increase not decrease to address the huge needs of 2 million Palestinians in desperate living conditions. Among the obstacles: lack of political will, regular closing…