Displaced Palestinians in Gaza still lack shelter supplies
Palestinians are really struggling to get aid from the UN warehouses.
The situation is still very [difficult] and for many Palestinians, the ceasefire is not only about bringing food in but also about ensuring that shelter materials can [reach] people in need.
As winter approaches, the crisis will be exacerbated.
We got reports from Gaza’s Government Media Office confirming that the Israeli military did not allow an adequate amount of tents [to enter Gaza for] areas that have been affected by Israel’s attacks over the past two years.
In Khan Younis, Palestinians wait to collect food from charity kitchen
Displaced Palestinians gather to receive food from a charity kitchen in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
Still the same scenes as a year ago
Decimated Gaza health system struggling to meet peoples’ needs: UN
UN chief Antonio Guterres’s spokesperson says the United Nations has been able to deliver 840 pallets of “life-saving medical supplies” to Gaza, including insulin and surgical kits.
But Stephane Dujarric told reporters that the health system in the bombarded Palestinian enclave “continues to face a significant challenge in addressing the immense need faced by people in Gaza”.
Dujarric noted that the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza has reported that, as of October 7, more than 1,700 health workers have been killed since the war began in 2023.







