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The UN says that assistance has not yet been distributed, despite the help, starting the border after the 11-week blockade.
Israeli officials said 93 trucks were entering gas, as well as assistance, including flour, baby food, medical equipment and pharmaceuticals.
But the UN said that, despite the fact that the trucks reached the Palestinian side of the intersection of Kerem Shalom, there has not been help.
His press -secretary Stefan Duyaris said the team “waited a few hours” for Israel to allow them to access this area, but “unfortunately they could not bring these stocks to our warehouse.”
Israel agreed on Sunday to allow the “major food” to enter gas where the world experts warn about the upcoming hunger.
But international pressure on Israel continues to rise.
A The UK stated that this would be the suspension of trade negotiations Due to what he called the “morally unjustified” military escalation of Israel in Gaza, and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called the situation “unbearable”.
Meanwhile, EU foreign policy chief Kaj Kalas said the block would consider its trade agreement with Israel in light of his actions in Gaza.
Dujarric said the help surgery was “difficult” because Israel demanded from the UN “unloading supplies on the Palestinian side of crossing Kerma Shalom, and reload them separately if they provide access to our teams from the inside of the gas strip.”
He added that the arrival of supplies was a positive development, but called it “falling into the ocean what it was needed.”
UN estimates, 600 trucks a day should start fighting the chronic humanitarian crisis.
Earlier, the chief humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher spoke to the BBC thousands of children who could die in gas, if Israel would not immediately go help.
Speaking to the BBC Today program, Mr Fletcher said, “There are 14,000 babies who will die in the next 48 hours if we can’t reach them.”
Clicking on how he came to this figure, he said that “strong teams” operating in medical centers and schools on the ground – but did not provide more information.
Later, the BBC asked to explain on the figures from the UN office about the coordination of humanitarian affairs (Unocha), which said: “We point to the need to receive supplies to save, estimated by 14,000 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition in the gas, since IPC partnership warned us to receive deliveries as soon as possible.”
He emphasized the report from the integrated classification of the food security phase (IPC), which states that allegedly 14,100 severe cases are expected to occur among children between the ages of six and 59 months between April 202 and March 2026.
The IPC report states that this can happen for about a year – not 48 hours.
Clicking on the numbers at the press conference, Unocha Lark spokesman said, “Let me say that we know there is a fact that there are babies who have an urgent need to save these supplements because their mother is unable to feed themselves.”
“And if they do not receive it, they will be in the deadly danger,” he said.
Last week, the Hamas-Run Ministry of Health reported that 57 children died of malnutrition over the last 11 weeks.
US Secretary of State Mark Rubio on Tuesday decided to allow some help in Gaza, informing the Senate Foreign Committee: “We are pleased to see that assistance is coming again.”
Responding to the Democrat, who said the number of allowed trucks was too small, Rubio said: “I understand your point of view that it was not enough, but we were pleased to see that the decision was made.”
On Monday, the leaders of the UK, France and Canada made a statement called on the Israeli government to “stop their hostilities” and “immediately allow humanitarian assistance to enter into gas.”
As part of its proclamation today the UK also released Sanctions on several famous Israeli settlers and groups related to settlers.
Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza in response to Hamas’s cross -border attack on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and took 251 people hostage.
At least 53,475 people have been killed in Gaza since then, including 3340 after the Israeli offensive, the Ministry of Health of the territory reports.