Israel’s Coordination of Territorial Government Activities (COGAT) reported on Sunday that it had been told by international organizations that aid being sent to northern Gaza was too much and should be reduced.
of jerusalem post office reportquoting a long COGAT thread X (formerly Twitter):
COGAT further stated that “the talks between Israeli and UN representatives [the] WFP: No organization has indicated any risk of infection Famine in northern Gaza. They noted that the humanitarian situation is improving and there is a wide variety of goods in both warehouses and markets in the north. ”
COGAT further stated that “the meeting between Israeli and UN representatives: [the] WFP: No organization has indicated any risk of infection Famine in northern Gaza. They noted that the humanitarian situation is improving and there is a wide variety of goods in both warehouses and markets in the north. ”
“Focusing on improving the situation, [international organizations] “Last week, we stated that the amount of goods being transported to northern Gaza is too high compared to the population and must be reduced,” COGAT wrote.
Israeli government spokesman David Mensah added on Monday that 100 aid trucks were heading to northern Gaza every day and reiterated that international organizations say there is no risk of starvation in Gaza.
Mensah said markets were “busy both in the north and in the south” and that Israel had been told it would “have to reduce” the amount of goods being shipped to northern Gaza because “the volume is too high”. added.
“The issue is never about getting aid to Gaza, it’s about getting aid to civilians in Gaza before it is stolen and pillaged by Hamas,” Mensah said.
The Biden administration recently confirmed an increase in aid supplies to Gaza after an accidental IDF attack on a World Central Kitchen convoy last month left seven aid workers dead.
The White House is seeking to thwart an Israeli attack on Hamas’ last battalion in Rafah and is pushing for a hostage deal, arguing that a pause in fighting is necessary to send more humanitarian aid to Gaza. ing.
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