United Nations aid chief Tom Fletcher announced on Sunday that Israel appeared to have eased some movement restrictions in Gaza, allowing a notable increase in humanitarian aid deliveries. The development follows Israel’s decision to “support a one-week scale-up of aid,” aimed at addressing the worsening humanitarian crisis in the war-torn enclave.
According to Fletcher, initial assessments show that more than 100 truckloads of essential supplies, including food and medical aid, were collected from border crossings for transport into Gaza. This marks one of the largest single aid movements in recent months amid ongoing conflict and severe shortages.
“This is progress, but vast amounts of aid are still required to prevent famine and a catastrophic health emergency,” Fletcher said, stressing that the current supply remains insufficient for Gaza’s 2.2 million residents.
The aid scale-up comes amid heightened international pressure on Israel to open humanitarian corridors and facilitate relief operations. The situation in Gaza has been dire since months of blockade and restricted access left civilians facing acute hunger and collapsing medical services.
Images released Sunday showed humanitarian aid being airdropped over northern Gaza, underscoring the urgency of relief efforts as ground deliveries remain limited by security concerns. Global aid agencies have repeatedly warned that without sustained access, the region could face irreversible humanitarian damage.
This move by Israel is seen as a temporary but crucial step toward alleviating immediate suffering, though long-term solutions remain uncertain. Humanitarian organizations continue to call for extended access and permanent lifting of restrictions to meet the population’s urgent needs.


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