RAMALLAH, December 3, 2025 (WAFA) – The volume of humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip remains critically low and insufficient. Over the past weeks, the daily average has been only 287 trucks, far below the minimum requirement of 1,000 trucks per day needed to meet basic humanitarian needs.
Approximately 41% of incoming trucks were commercial shipments, carrying mostly non-essential items rather than urgently needed relief supplies.
The sharp decline in life-saving supplies, including food, water, medicine, and shelter materials, continues to worsen the humanitarian catastrophe across the Strip, leaving families to face severe daily hardships—exposure to cold, hunger, dehydration, disease, and the absence of adequate shelter.
The Government Operations Room reiterates its urgent call on the international community, the United Nations and its agencies, and international organizations to take immediate action and exert effective pressure on the occupying authorities to open all border crossings without restrictions and allow the safe, sustained, and unhindered entry of humanitarian assistance.
The Government Operations Room further underscores that a secure and stable operational environment is essential for enabling UN agencies, international partners, and local institutions to deliver relief interventions and to expand the humanitarian response across the Gaza Strip.
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