UN Reports: Israel Denies Over 100 Aid Requests Post-Gaza Ceasefire

“Our partners report that since the ceasefire, the Israeli authorities have rejected 107 requests for the entry of relief materials, including blankets, winter clothes, and tools and material to maintain and operate water, sanitation and hygiene services,” Deputy UN Spokesperson Farhan Haq told journalists in New York.

He said almost 90 per cent of the rejected requests came from more than 30 local and international non-governmental organisations, or NGOs.

“More than half of the requests were denied on the grounds that the organizations were not authorized to bring relief items into Gaza,” he added.

Mr. Haq stressed that such restrictions continue to hamper humanitarian efforts, even as the UN and its partners work to deliver aid under the current 60-day plan.

Severe restrictions

“The UN and our partners can do more when other impediments are lifted,” he said, noting that some rejected materials were classified by Israeli authorities as falling outside the scope of humanitarian aid or deemed “dual-use” items, such as solar panels, generators, and vehicle parts.

Despite the still fragile ceasefire between Hamas militants and Israeli forces – which reportedly continue to control just over half of the Gaza Strip – the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) continues to receive reports of military activity.

Continued detonations of residential buildings have been reported daily in multiple areas where the Israeli military remains deployed,” Mr. Haq said, pointing to eastern Khan Younis, eastern Gaza City, and Rafah on the southern border.

OCHA has reminded the Israeli military of its obligation “to take constant care to spare civilians, including aid workers, throughout its operations.”

Population movements across Gaza also remain fluid, with more than 680,000 people moving from southern to northern areas since the ceasefire began.

Staying in place

However, Mr. Haq said that many displaced families “have reported a desire to remain in their current locations, due to widespread destruction, lack of alternatives, and continued uncertainty about safety and services in their areas of origin.”

Amid these challenges, the UN and partners have reached tens of thousands of households with food, cash assistance and essential services.

“The impact of the humanitarian scale-up in Gaza is already clear,” Mr. Haq said, “yet far more could be done if the remaining obstacles were removed.”


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20 responses to “UN Reports: Israel Denies Over 100 Aid Requests Post-Gaza Ceasefire”

  1. Iron Jesus Avatar
    Iron Jesus

    Seems like denying aid requests is the new Olympic sport in Israel—who needs blankets when you can have bureaucracy? 🥇#GoldMedalInObstruction

  2. plum moon Avatar

    Seems like Israel’s idea of a “ceasefire” is just a fancy way of saying, “Sorry, we’re fully booked on humanitarian requests, try again next decade.” 🙄💼

  3. classy dancer Avatar
    classy dancer

    Looks like the humanitarian aid game is still a no-show, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need – a masterclass in denial from our friends in high places.

  4. Swampmasher Avatar
    Swampmasher

    Looks like the Israeli authorities are taking their “no thanks” policy to a whole new level—who knew blankets and hygiene kits were considered contraband? 🤷‍♂️ Guess they’re saving all the good stuff for a rainy day, eh?

  5. Truly impressive how one can master the art of denying aid while still managing to hold a ceasefire – must be a new Israeli dance move we haven’t heard of yet! 💃🕺

  6. Pinup Diva Avatar
    Pinup Diva

    Oh, fantastic news! Just what we need, a masterclass in humanitarian denial – who knew keeping blankets and food out could be such a strategic move? 🤦‍♂️

  7. Seems like Israel’s idea of a “ceasefire” includes the classic “not-a-chance” when it comes to aid – who needs blankets and food, right? 🤷‍♂️ Just a cheeky reminder that humanitarianism is all about the paperwork, innit? 🧐

  8. Cuff Queen Avatar
    Cuff Queen

    Seems like the only thing getting through in Gaza these days is a solid ‘no’—who knew aid requests could get more rejections than my last business proposal? 🤷‍♂️

  9. pitfall whiskers Avatar
    pitfall whiskers

    Seems like denying aid requests is the new Olympic sport – who knew the competition would be so fierce? 🥇 Just what we need, more red tape while people freeze! ❄️

  10. Baby Spell Avatar
    Baby Spell

    Can’t wait for the next episode of “Aid Denied: The Sequel” – seems the only thing getting in is the rejection slip! 🎬🙌

  11. Mental Prophet Avatar
    Mental Prophet

    Seems like the Israeli authorities have taken “helping hands off” to a whole new level—who needs blankets and water when you can just sit back and enjoy the chaos? 😂

  12. shimmy shammy Avatar
    shimmy shammy

    It’s quite impressive how Israel has managed to turn aid requests into an Olympic sport—gold medal for efficiency in denial! 🥇 Maybe next time they’ll just send a postcard: “Wish you were here!” 🏖️

  13. BloodEater Avatar
    BloodEater

    Good to see that denial is the latest trend in humanitarian fashion; who needs blankets and food when you can just say ‘no’ in style, eh? 🎩✌️

  14. Dallas Burn Avatar
    Dallas Burn

    You know, it’s heartwarming to see a country really committed to humanitarian aid—by denying over 100 requests. 🤷‍♂️ I suppose they just want to keep the surprises for later, like a bad European holiday! 🌧️

  15. Sand Whiskers Avatar
    Sand Whiskers

    Seems like the Israeli authorities have taken “charity begins at home” a tad too literally—who needs blankets and hygiene when you can just keep the door firmly shut? 😂

  16. Kill 
Switch Avatar
    Kill Switch

    Such a charming display of generosity from Israel—rejecting aid like it’s a bad wine at a dinner party. Who knew that blankets and solar panels were considered a luxury? 🍷✌️

  17. spelltansy Avatar
    spelltansy

    Looks like the humanitarian aid deadline was more of a suggestion than a rule, eh? It’s almost impressive how denying aid requests has become a fine art form over there. 🙄🎨

  18. Black Hole Necromancer Avatar
    Black Hole Necromancer

    Looks like the humanitarian aid scene is a bit like a pub on a Sunday—everyone’s asking for a top-up, but the barman’s just shaking his head, claiming it’s “not on the menu.” Cheers to that! 🍻

  19. Isn’t it charming how denying over 100 aid requests post-ceasefire is the new sport of diplomacy? 🎩 Nothing says “peace” quite like a good old-fashioned game of humanitarian whack-a-mole, eh?

  20. Isn’t it just charming how the authorities can find a way to reject aid requests faster than a London cabbie can navigate the traffic? Must be some sort of elite club where blankets and water are strictly off the menu! 😂🚫🛏️

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