UN President Antonio Guterres said on Friday that Israel had only allowed it to it Gaza More than a “teaspoon of aid when a flood of assistance is needed” and once again indicates that the United Nations will not participate in a new distribution plan backed by the United States.
“Without quick, reliable, safe and continuous access, more people will die-long-term consequences for all population will be deep,” Guterres told reporters.
Israel says that about 300 trucks of aid entered Gaza through the Kerem SHALOM crossing because it raised 11 weeks in Gaza on Monday, but Guterres said that so far about a third of truck loads had been transferred from crossing to warehouses inside Gaza due to insecurity.
Israel allowed the delivery of aid by the United Nations and other relief groups to resume for a short period of time until a new distribution model supported by the United States-which is run by the newly created Gaza Humanitarian Foundation-is operated by the end of the month. The United Nations says the plan is not neutral or neutral, and that it will not participate.
Israel said its siege was partially aimed at preventing Palestinian militants Hamas from transferring and seizing aid supplies. Hamas denied theft of aid. The GHF plan includes the use of private security contractors to transfer aid to safe centers to be distributed by civil humanitarian teams.
“The United Nations has been clear: We will not participate in any plan that fails to respect international law and humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, independence and impartiality,” Guterres said.
He said that the United Nations and its partners have a plan to obtain the necessary assistance in Gaza.
“The supplies – 160,000 platforms, are enough to fill nearly 9,000 trucks – waiting.” “This is my attractiveness to life -saving aid to Gaza personnel for a long time: Let’s do it correctly. And let’s do it immediately.