The United Nations (Sanra) says that no assistance has been reached to the Palestinians even two days after the new supply of relief materials in Gaza. Gaza has been facing Israeli blockade for about three months.
Experts have warned that a crisis of food has arisen in front of Gaza’s 20 lakh residents. After international pressure, Israel agreed to allow “minimum” assistance in the Palestinian region this week. He stopped the entry of food, medicine and fuel in an attempt to pressurize the Hamas terrorist group.
United Nations spokesman Stephen Dujarik said that although relief materials have reached Gaza, support workers have not been able to reach the distribution centers as the Israeli army forced them to load this supply into separate trucks.
Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Oren Marmorastein said that after the first five trucks on Monday, dozens of trucks are entering through the Carem Shalom crossing on Tuesday afternoon. Help materials include flour, essential foods, baby food and medical supply.