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UN Says Gaza Aid Entry Still Limited by Israel

  • November, 08, 2025 - 10:19
  • World news
UN Says Gaza Aid Entry Still Limited by Israel

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The United Nations said the Israeli regime continues to strangle humanitarian access to Gaza despite a declared ceasefire, leaving nearly all farmland destroyed or unreachable under ongoing military occupation.

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The UN said on Friday that aid entry into the Gaza Strip remains heavily restricted by the Israeli regime despite a ceasefire, while only 13% of Gaza’s cropland remains undamaged — and even that is largely inaccessible due to Israeli military presence.

Citing the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), UN spokesperson Farhan Haq said at a news conference that “despite significant progress on the humanitarian scale-up, people’s urgent needs are still immense, with impediments not being lifted quickly enough since the ceasefire.”

“As of this Monday, the UN and our partners have collected from Gaza’s crossings more than 37,000 metric tons of aid, mostly food,” he said, noting that “entry continues to be limited to only two crossings with no direct access from Israel to northern Gaza or from Egypt to southern Gaza.”

“This is on top of certain items and NGO staff not being let in,” he added.

Haq stressed that “most displaced people remain in overcrowded makeshift sites, many of which were established spontaneously in open or unsafe areas,” adding that “local food production remains challenging.”

“Only 13% of cropland in the Gaza Strip has not been damaged, and most of it remains inaccessible because it is located in areas where the Israeli military remains deployed,” he said.

According to a UN analysis cited by Haq, “between 79 to 89% of greenhouse areas, agricultural wells and farming infrastructure have been damaged,” and “nearly 89% of orchard trees, especially olive trees, have been damaged, or in most cases, destroyed.”

Since October 2023, Israel’s relentless assault on Gaza has killed nearly 69,000 Palestinians — mostly women and children — and wounded more than 170,600 others, leaving the enclave in ruins under siege by the Israeli regime.

 
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