Gaza Aid Delivery Stalled: Less Than 40% of Promised Supplies Arrive

Only 40% of the promised humanitarian aid has reached the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire with Hamas, according to Gaza officials. Severe weather conditions are exacerbating the crisis for displaced residents.
According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the Director-General of the Government Information Office in the Gaza Strip, Ismail al-Thawabta, has reported that the Israeli regime has permitted less than 40% of the promised humanitarian aid to enter Gaza since the ceasefire with Hamas.
Al-Thawabta stated that the situation in the Gaza Strip is deteriorating significantly, particularly due to severe cold and heavy rainfall. He emphasized that these harsh weather conditions are impacting hundreds of thousands of Gaza residents living in dilapidated tents and unsafe temporary shelters.
He further noted that rainwater has flooded numerous tents, and several buildings previously damaged in Israeli regime airstrikes have collapsed.

