Israeli President Isaac Herzog criticizes the United Nations for its 'utter failure' in delivering aid to Gaza, stating that three times more humanitarian aid could be provided if the UN did its job. Herzog's comments come as a response to the limited aid deliveries, with only 125 trucks entering Gaza daily. The president emphasizes the potential for increased aid if the UN focused on its responsibilities rather than 'complaining all day.' The situation highlights the ongoing challenges in aid distribution to Gaza.
President Herzog: “Today it is possible to provide three times the amount of humanitarian aid to Gaza if the UN — instead of complaining all day — would do its job.” 🔥🔥🔥the UN is so busy writing tweets to condemn Israel, they aren't keeping up with aid delivery to Gaza.
President @Isaac_Herzog: Three times more aid could be entering #Gaza if not for #UN’s ‘utter failure’. https://t.co/4QpHD4p7zo
“Due to the utter failure of the @UN...they have been unable to bring in more than 125 trucks [of aid] a day. Today it is possible to provide three times the amount of humanitarian aid to Gaza if the UN — instead of complaining all day — would do its job.” -@Isaac_Herzog https://t.co/QRz3SJxCtK
Herzog: Three times more aid could be entering Gaza if not for UN’s ‘utter failure’ https://t.co/8Xt7ImMOdG . Click to read ⬇️
BREAKING: Israel's president says it is possible to 'provide three times the amount of humanitarian aid to Gaza' if the United Nations 'instead of complaining all day, would do its job'.
Live update: Herzog: Three times as much aid could be entering Gaza if not for UN’s ‘utter failure’ https://t.co/Qa7xI5Era3 . Click to read ⬇️