Haaretz: Israel Continues Blocking Aid Access to Gaza

The English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and Arabic 21,reported that despite the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip,Israel continues to block sufficient aid from entering the area,prolonging the humanitarian crisis. Israeli media revealed that new measures have been implemented to prevent assistance to Palestinians, forcing dozens of humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza and the West Bank to halt their work.
Haaretz stated that numerous organizations previously approved by Tel Aviv are now suspended due to a tougher regulatory approach. thousands of tons of food and relief supplies remain stuck outside Gaza.
The Hebrew outlet added that Tel Aviv’s new policy tightens entry requirements for organizations seeking access to Gaza and the West Bank. They must now submit detailed information on their staff and family members. This includes extensive documentation such as lists of all foreign and palestinian employees and also information about their relatives.
According to the report, humanitarian groups lacking official permits from Tel Aviv are forbidden from delivering food or any aid into Gaza. Their staff cannot obtain entry visas into Israel (occupied Palestine). Without permits, these organizations cannot enter gaza or purchase or transfer necesary equipment.
Haaretz emphasized that those without approval sought help from UN agencies or other licensed groups to allow goods’ passage-but Tel Aviv blocked these attempts as well.
The Israeli media highlighted this has left large amounts of equipment purchased by international organizations stranded at Gaza’s borders. These include mattresses, tents, plastic sheeting, water purification devices, insulating materials, winter clothing, personal hygiene items-and important quantities of food supplies.
haaretz quoted Bushra Al-Khalidi, Oxfam’s policy director in the Palestinian territories: this is part of a broader Israeli strategy amounting to collective punishment aimed at making Gaza uninhabitable.

