RAMALLAH, November 11, 2025 (WAFA) – An updated statement has been issued by the Government Operations Room for Emergency Interventions-Gaza Strip.
The volume of aid currently allowed into the Gaza Strip remains far below the minimum required to meet urgent humanitarian needs, both in quantity and type particularly shelter materials and medical supplies. Essential equipment for emergency response operations is also restricted, including rubble removal, rehabilitation of partially functioning medical facilities, maintenance of water and sewage networks, and repairs to partially damaged homes.
According to data from the Operations Room, from the beginning of October 2025 until the end of the first week of November, 9,424 trucks entered the Gaza Strip, with a daily average of only 348 trucks. This represents only 41 percent of the number of trucks that should be entering under the ceasefire agreement.
During this period, 36 percent of the trucks that entered were commercial trucks belonging to the private sector, which further reduced the volume of actual humanitarian aid reaching affected civilians.
The Government Operations Room calls on the governments and international community, the United Nations and its agencies, and international organizations to take immediate action and pressure the occupying authorities to open all land crossings without restrictions and allow the safe and sustained entry of humanitarian assistance.
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