Philippe Lazzarini, head of Unrwa, comments as hospitals in Gaza report that eight people, including three children, died from starvation and malnutrition in past 24 hours
More than 100 international NGOs have accused Israel of using humanitarian aid as a weapon in Gaza, saying most major agencies have been unable to deliver a single truck of supplies since early March.
Despite Israeli authorities claiming there is no limit on humanitarian aid entering the territory, the groups say dozens of requests to bring in food, medicine, water and shelter items have been rejected on the grounds that the organisations are “not authorized to deliver aid”. In July alone, more than 60 requests were denied, according to the statement.
The aid backlog has left millions of dollars’ worth of goods stranded in warehouses in Jordan and Egypt, while hospitals run short of basic supplies and civilians die from hunger and preventable illnesses. Many of the affected organisations say they have worked in Gaza for decades.
The groups link the obstruction to new registration rules introduced in March, which allow Israeli authorities to reject applications based on vague criteria such as alleged “delegitimisation” of the state. Agencies say the process is being used to control independent organisations and censor humanitarian reporting.











