UN condemns Israeli restrictions blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza

The United Nations has laid bare the devastating toll of Israel’s suffocating chokehold on humanitarian aid to Gaza, where six newborn babies have now perished in the bitter cold—a direct consequence of Tel Aviv’s ruthless policies.
At a press conference last night, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric minced no words, pointing the finger squarely at Israeli occupation authorities for imposing draconian restrictions that have blocked life-saving supplies from reaching desperate civilians.
Dujarric revealed that these latest infant deaths—bringing the total number of children lost to the cold to 15—are a grim testament to Israel’s unrelenting stranglehold on Gaza. “The occupation’s deliberate barriers have made it nearly impossible to deliver essentials like mobile homes and tents,” he said, his voice heavy with frustration. “Our humanitarian teams are fighting to get aid through, but Israel’s obstinance ensures we fall short while babies freeze.”
The UN’s stark warning paints a picture of a humanitarian catastrophe fueled by Israeli intransigence, leaving Gaza’s most vulnerable to suffer and die in the shadows of a policy widely decried as heartless. Despite trickle-through efforts, the aid flow remains a pathetic fraction of what’s needed, with Israel’s iron grip showing no signs of loosening. (ILKHA)
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