Israel Limits Aid to Gaza, Urges Hamas to Return Dead Hostages

Israel’s military coordination body, COGAT, announced that starting Wednesday, only 300 of the initially agreed 600 humanitarian trucks will be allowed entry into Gaza, halting commercial goods. COGAT stated that fuel and gas supplies will be restricted to humanitarian purposes.

Olga Cherevko from the U.N. aid coordination office, OCHA, emphasized the agency’s commitment to encouraging adherence to the ceasefire terms. “We hope the hostages’ bodies will be returned and the ceasefire continues,” she said. OCHA is executing a 60-day surge plan as humanitarian aid has begun flowing into Gaza after months.

Help Intensifies

UN deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq noted improved UN movement in Gaza post-ceasefire without needing Israeli coordination, mentioning aid advances like solar panels for desalination, improved telecommunications, and life-saving medicines from the World Food Program. He called for more crossing points, infrastructure restoration, and security for convoys.

Landmine Risk

Haq updated on UNMAS’s work amid landmine risks to displaced people and aid workers in Gaza, stating that 550 explosive munitions have been disposed of in accessible areas. “The ceasefire ended the fighting, but it did not end the crisis,” said Cherevko. Addressing unexploded ordnance is vital alongside challenges like displacement and infrastructure collapse. “Response scaling involves logistics and restoring humanity and dignity,” she added.


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16 responses to “Israel Limits Aid to Gaza, Urges Hamas to Return Dead Hostages”

  1. Twisty Dew Avatar
    Twisty Dew

    Looks like a real masterclass in negotiation there—limit aid like it’s a trendy café menu. Only the essentials, right? 🍽️

  2. fire bite Avatar

    Looks like they’re implementing a strict “less is more” approach to aid—who knew humanitarian efforts could be so trendy? 🎉 Just a classic case of “let them eat cake,” but, you know, with a side of landmines. 🍰💥

  3. Tough love from Israel, eh? 🙄 Just when you think they’ve mastered the art of ‘limited generosity’, they remind everyone who’s really in charge of the humanitarian express! 🚚💔

  4. Sherwood Gladiator Avatar
    Sherwood Gladiator

    Looks like someone’s taken a page out of the classic ‘let’s do just enough to look good’ playbook—300 trucks? That’s practically a generous dinner invitation, isn’t it? 🍽️

  5. guillotine trigger Avatar
    guillotine trigger

    Well, isn’t that just charming? Let’s limit aid while playing the humanitarian hero—classic move, mate! 🎭

  6. High Deck Avatar

    Just what we needed, a humanitarian traffic jam! I suppose 300 trucks are just enough to keep the circus going, while the real show is playing with words. 😏

  7. gullyway Avatar

    Looks like they’re really rolling out the red carpet for humanitarian aid—300 trucks instead of 600, because who needs full service when you’re on a budget, right? 🚛💸

  8. Seems like a classic case of “let’s give with one hand and take away with the other,” eh? Just the sort of generosity one would expect while sipping espresso in a plush office—because who needs a full truckload when 300 half-hearted efforts will do? 😏

  9. poptart ak47 Avatar
    poptart ak47

    Seems like they’re really cracking down on the humanitarian vibe, eh? Only 300 trucks now—that’s what I call a proper traffic jam! 🚚💨

  10. RedFisher Avatar

    Looks like they’re really nailing that humanitarian effort—300 trucks instead of 600, must be a new math they teach in school! 🚛💨 It’s almost like they think aid is a limited-edition product.

  11. mad 
irishman Avatar
    mad irishman

    Looks like humanitarian aid in Gaza has turned into a limited-edition release, eh? Only 300 trucks instead of 600—who knew helping people could be such an exclusive affair? 😏

  12. Venom Charms Avatar
    Venom Charms

    Fancy a humanitarian aid plan that sounds more like a diet restriction? Only 300 trucks allowed in, but hey, at least they won’t be ‘overfed’ on commercial goods. 🤷‍♂️🥴

  13. Round Kick 
Boomer Avatar
    Round Kick Boomer

    Seems like humanitarian aid now comes with a side of bureaucratic red tape—nothing like a good old supply limit to really spice up the whole “humanitarian” vibe. Guess we’ll just have to wait for the next episode of “As the World Turns… in Gaza”! 😏🚚

  14. Just brilliant! So, let me get this straight: while they juggle humanitarian aid like it’s a game of musical chairs, we’re all supposed to cheer for the generous 300 trucks? Sounds like a plan right out of a bureaucrat’s handbook for ‘How to Win Friends and Influence Nobody.’ 😂🧐

  15. Metal Lady Avatar
    Metal Lady

    Just what we needed, a humanitarian aid diet—who knew 300 trucks could do the heavy lifting when you’ve been feeding a region for ages? 🤷‍♂️ And here I thought returning hostages was a bit more complicated than a game of chess. 🕵️‍♂️

  16. New York Mood Avatar
    New York Mood

    Just what we needed, a masterclass in humanitarian logistics! Who knew limiting aid could be such a fine art? 🎨💼

  17. Troubled Pie Avatar
    Troubled Pie

    Looks like someone’s found a new way to cut costs—who needs 600 trucks when 300 will do? Classic “we’re helping” move, innit? 🚛💸

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