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The United Nations warns of a decline in the entry of aid into Gaza


The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned of a delay in the arrival of to

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She stressed that the humanitarian community continues to provide assistance, but the needs exceed the speed of response, noting the limited volume of supplies entering the Strip and the growing list of materials that the Israeli occupation authorities are still preventing from entering the Strip, including heavy machinery, equipment and spare parts needed to repair the damaged infrastructure.

And with the recurrence of storms that have flooded large areas with water in weeks Recently, humanitarian agencies have given priority to providing emergency winter supplies, while about 1.3 million people are currently still in need of shelter assistance.

Cherevko explained that there are still major restrictions on humanitarian operations, as the number of ways available to transport aid is still limited, as well as the crossings through which supplies are allowed to enter, stressing the need to lift all these obstacles, at a time when people’s needs are increasing faster than the ability to meet them.

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