Gaza - Saba:
The Government Media Office in Gaza revealed on Monday that the Israeli enemy has permitted the entry of only 14% of the required humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip over the past eight days.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the office explained that the Israeli enemy continues to enforce a policy of "engineered chaos and starvation" against civilians in the Strip.
It noted that only 674 trucks had entered the Strip in eight days, out of the approximately 4,800 trucks needed to meet the minimum humanitarian requirements—averaging no more than 84 trucks per day.
The office pointed out that most of this aid, after entering Gaza, is subjected to "systematic looting and theft" due to the security chaos imposed by the Israeli enemy.
It emphasized that the Strip requires at least 600 aid and fuel trucks daily to secure basic needs in the health, service, and food sectors, amid the complete collapse of infrastructure and the ongoing genocide committed by the Zionist enemy.
The Media Office strongly condemned the crime of deliberate starvation, the continued closure of crossings, and the prevention of the entry of infant formula and relief supplies.
It held the Israeli enemy and its international allies fully responsible for the worsening humanitarian catastrophe threatening the lives of over 2.4 million Palestinians in the besieged enclave.
The statement concluded by reiterating the call for the international and humanitarian community to take urgent action to permanently open crossings, ensure the continuous flow of relief and medical aid, and hold the enemy accountable for its ongoing crimes against defenseless civilians in Gaza.

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