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Tom Fletcher says five aid trucks allowed into Gaza yesterday have not yet reached people, as the UK, France and Canada ...
Humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said the five aid trucks allowed into the strip on Monday were a “drop in the ocean” amid ...
UN warns 14,000 babies in Gaza face death within 48 hours without urgent aid amid ongoing blockade and limited humanitarian ...
The United Nations has warned that as many as 14,000 babies could die in Gaza within 48 hours if more aid does not enter the ...
The Israeli military on Monday said five UN trucks carrying humanitarian aid were allowed into Gaza via the Kerem Shalom ...
The United Nations has said that around 100 aid trucks have been approved to enter Gaza. Earlier, it confirmed that five trucks, carrying mostly nutritional supplies, were permitted to enter Gaza from ...
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Humanitarians demand access to the Gaza Strip and already have a plan in place to deliver life-saving assistance to civilians ...
U.K., France and Canada condemn Israel's Gaza operations, urging a ceasefire and more aid. Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny ...
The United Nations' humanitarian chief has said 14,000 babies could die in the next 48 hours if aid doesn't reach them.
Tom Fletcher, a longtime British diplomat, is the first UN official to use the term ‘genocide’ concerning Israel’s war in ...
No aid has entered Gaza for more than 10 weeks and every single one of the 2.1 million people there faces famine conditions, ...
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UN emergency aid chief: Only 9 trucks entered Gaza
UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher said on Monday that only nine aid trucks were allowed into Gaza via the Karem Abu Salem crossing by Israeli authorities, calling the delivery "a drop in an ...