Al Jazeera
UNRWA has renewed its call on Israel to lift restrictions on its Gaza aid operations, saying it has been unable to bring in supplies for six months.
“Families in Gaza have been left without essentials. UNRWA has not been allowed to bring in any aid for six months now,” said the agency in a post on X.
“Shelter items like mattresses, blankets and tents are much needed. UNRWA is ready to deliver – the siege must be lifted,” it added.
An Israeli law banning UNRWA from working on Israeli soil or with Israeli authorities came into effect in January, severely affecting the organisation’s life-saving work in Gaza.
Israel has since largely handed over aid distribution in Gaza to the US-backed GHF, whose distribution sites have repeatedly been marred by deadly shootings of aid seekers.
“Families in Gaza have been left without essentials. UNRWA has not been allowed to bring in any aid for six months now,” said the agency in a post on X.
“Shelter items like mattresses, blankets and tents are much needed. UNRWA is ready to deliver – the siege must be lifted,” it added.
An Israeli law banning UNRWA from working on Israeli soil or with Israeli authorities came into effect in January, severely affecting the organisation’s life-saving work in Gaza.
Israel has since largely handed over aid distribution in Gaza to the US-backed GHF, whose distribution sites have repeatedly been marred by deadly shootings of aid seekers.