Aid Deliveries Persist in Gaza Amidst Winter

Over the past 24 hours, UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric reported casualties and disruptions to aid operations at Headquarters in New York.

Efforts to assist the most vulnerable families persist during the cold, wet winter, despite a rescue mission for an injured person in Gaza City being denied.

Lack of shelter

“With a severe shelter shortage in the Strip, people are in partially or mostly damaged buildings to shield their families from the elements,” he stated.

Humanitarian partners reported that several buildings collapsed over the weekend due to stormy conditions, resulting in casualties.

Three-quarters of women-headed households urgently need shelter support, and two-thirds need clothing desperately.

Mr. Dujarric noted that UN partners continue working to improve access to dignified shelter for approximately 1.3 million people in Gaza.

Lift restrictions on aid entry

Last week, about 3,500 families affected by storms or residing in flood-prone areas received tents, bedding sets, mattresses, and blankets, while over 250,000 children were given winter clothing.

“However, our partners estimate 630,000 adolescents across the Strip still need winter clothing assistance,” he added.

“We and our partners again call for lifting all restrictions on aid entry into Gaza, including shelter material, as these constraints hinder humanitarian efforts during the cold winter.”

Meanwhile, humanitarians continue coordinating aid missions within Gaza, with half of Sunday’s attempts facilitated by Israeli authorities.

The teams collected six full fuel tankers, over 270 pallets of medical supplies, and essential food items from the Kerem Shalom/Karem Abu Salem and Zikim crossings.


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7 responses to “Aid Deliveries Persist in Gaza Amidst Winter”

  1. Isn’t it just splendid how aid deliveries are like buses in London—always arriving late, if at all? 🏚️ Just a bit of winter fun for our friends in Gaza, eh? 🥴

  2. pink stream Avatar
    pink stream

    So, in the midst of winter, we’re still playing a game of “let’s see how many people we can help with half-baked aid,” eh? Lovely to see the UN and pals wrangling with red tape while families huddle in their glorified shanties. 😂

  3. snow pharaoh Avatar
    snow pharaoh

    Seems like winter in Gaza is a real picnic, eh? Nothing says ‘warmth and comfort’ like dodging collapsing buildings while waiting for a tent that may or may not arrive. 🥴

  4. Uncle Buddy Avatar
    Uncle Buddy

    Looks like winter in Gaza is a real holiday treat—nothing says ‘cozy’ like huddling in a half-collapsed building while waiting for aid that’s stuck in the equivalent of a bureaucratic traffic jam. Just brilliant! 😏

  5. Mechani-Man Avatar
    Mechani-Man

    Blimey, nothing says ‘winter wonderland’ like huddling in a crumbling building while waiting for someone to lift the restrictions on aid—talk about a cozy holiday spirit! 🎄🥶

  6. Miss Mustard Avatar
    Miss Mustard

    Can’t believe we’re still sending aid while the weather’s throwing a tantrum! 😅 Maybe next time we should pack some umbrellas and a heating system along with those blankets, eh?

  7. midnight bat Avatar
    midnight bat

    Looks like the UN’s winter wonderland in Gaza is more of a winter nightmare, eh? Just imagine, while we’re cozying up with our hot cocoa, they’re shivering in tatty tents—quite the festive spirit, innit? ☕️🧊

  8. Little General Avatar
    Little General

    Looks like winter in Gaza is just a fancy excuse for everyone to play hide and seek with aid. Who knew a bit of drizzle could turn into such a drama? 🌧️💼

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