
UNRWA Warns: Gaza Aid Falls Far Short of Emergency Needs
UNRWA warns that aid to Gaza is only a trickle compared to the overwhelming needs amid a severe humanitarian crisis.
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UNRWA warns that aid to Gaza is only a trickle compared to the overwhelming needs amid a severe humanitarian crisis.
WHO reports that Gaza has run out of nearly all essential medicines and 64% of critical medical equipment after 11 weeks with no aid.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that despite nearly 400 cleared trucks, only 115 aid deliveries reached Gaza, leaving the north in crisis.
UN chief Guterres demands swift, safe aid for Gaza, warning that current help is just a drop in the bucket amid a growing humanitarian crisis.
98 aid trucks entered Gaza after an 11-week blockade, but distribution issues mean vital supplies have yet to reach communities in need.
UN warns 14,000 babies in Gaza could perish in 48 hours without urgent humanitarian aid amid severe supply shortages.
Israeli PM Netanyahu announces easing of the Gaza blockade to allow limited humanitarian aid amid rising famine warnings.
Gaza residents face a dire crisis as over two months of border closures have depleted food, medicine, and essential aid, leaving many in desperate need.
The Chinese government’s fifth batch of emergency humanitarian aid supplies has arrived at Yangon International Airport, boosting relief efforts in Myanmar.
China’s 3rd emergency humanitarian aid reaches Myanmar with water purifiers, nets, kits, and tents to support communities in need.