Oman Daily Observer

Israel blocks more food than aid in Gaza: UN

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A spokesman for the United Nations’ humanitari­an agency pointed to statistics from March showing that it was much more difficult to get clearance for delivering food

Israel is blocking far more convoys carrying food aid within Gaza, where famine is looming, than convoys carrying other kinds of aid, the UN said on Tuesday.

A spokesman for the United Nations’ humanitari­an agency pointed to statistics from March showing that it was much more difficult to get clearance for delivering food than other aid in the war-ravaged Palestinia­n territory.

“Food convoys that should be going particular­ly to the north, where 70 per cent of people face famine conditions, are... three times more likely to be denied than any other humanitari­an convoys with other kinds of material,” Jens Laerke told reporters in Geneva.

Israel is facing mounting internatio­nal pressure to allow more aid into Gaza, which is facing a humanitari­an catastroph­e six months into the war that erupted after unpreceden­ted October 7 attack inside Israel.

Israel meanwhile charges that the main problem is with UN aid distributi­on within Gaza.

COGAT, the Israeli defence ministry body that manages the flow of aid, said on Tuesday on X, formerly Twitter, that “741 humanitari­an aid trucks were inspected and transferre­d to the Gaza Strip over the last 2 days”. “Only 267 aid trucks were distribute­d by UN aid agencies inside Gaza (out of which 146 carried food),” it said.

Laerke said such comparison­s were “meaningles­s” for a number of reasons. He pointed out that the trucks screened by COGAT were “typically only half-full. That is a requiremen­t that they have put in place for screening purposes”.

The trucks are then reloaded, filling them up fully, before moving on to the warehouses. “Already there, the numbers will never match up,” Laerke said.

He also insisted that “counting day to day and comparing makes little sense because it does not take into account the delays that happen at the crossing and the further movement to warehouses”.

He pointed to delays linked to the crossing point opening hours and the fact that Israel has barred Egyptian drivers and trucks from being in the same area at the same time as Palestinia­n drivers and trucks.

The main problem though was then getting authorisat­ion and assurances that aid distributi­on can go ahead unimpeded, he said.

While Israel complains about UN distributi­on, “half of the convoys that we were trying to send to the north with food (in March) were denied by the very same Israeli authoritie­s”.

Laerke stressed that “the obligation is on the warring parties, and in particular... on Israel as the occupying power of Gaza, to facilitate and ensure humanitari­an access does not stop at the border”.

 ?? — AFP ?? A United Nations team visits Gaza as Palestinia­n civil defence recover human remains from the grounds of Al Shifa hospital.
— AFP A United Nations team visits Gaza as Palestinia­n civil defence recover human remains from the grounds of Al Shifa hospital.

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