Only 12 Trucks Delivered Food, Water in North Gaza Since October: Oxfam

Oxfam blames the Israeli military for deliberately hindering humanitarian aid's supply to northern Gaza.

Mon Dec 23 2024
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UNITED NATIONS: Aid group Oxfam said on Sunday that only 12 trucks distributed food and water in besieged northern Gaza in two-and-a-half months, raising the alarm over the worsening humanitarian situation in the besieged Palestinian territory amid the ongoing Israeli bombardments.

The Israeli authorities rejected the report, saying it was “deliberately and inaccurately” ignoring their humanitarian efforts.

“Of the meagre 34 trucks of food and water given permission to enter the North Gaza Governorate over the last 2.5 months, deliberate delays and systematic obstructions by the Israeli military meant that just twelve managed to distribute aid to starving Palestinian civilians,” Oxfam said in a statement, in a count that included deliveries through Saturday.

“For three of these, once the food and water had been delivered to the school where people were sheltering, it was then cleared and shelled within hours,” Oxfam added.

Israel, which has tightly controlled aid entering the Palestinian territory since it launched a relentless bombardment campaign on October 7, 2023, often blames what it says is the inability of relief organisations to handle and distribute large quantities of aid.

COGAT, the Israeli defence ministry body coordinating Palestinian civilian affairs, slammed the Oxfam report.

“The Oxfam report deliberately and inaccurately ignores the extensive humanitarian efforts made by Israel in the northern Gaza Strip,” COGAT told AFP.

In a report focused on water, New York-based Human Rights Watch on Thursday detailed what it called deliberate efforts by Israeli authorities “of a systematic nature” to deprive Gazans of water, which had “likely caused thousands of deaths… and will likely continue to cause deaths.”

They were the latest in a series of accusations levelled against Israel during its 14-month war in Gaza.

Since October 7, 2023, Israel’s military offensive has killed at least 45,317 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to figures from the territory’s health ministry that the United Nations considers reliable.

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Oxfam said that it and other international aid groups had been “continually prevented from delivering life-saving aid” in northern Gaza since October 6 this year, when Israel intensified its bombardment of the area.

“Thousands of people are estimated to still be cut off, but with humanitarian access blocked it’s impossible to know exact numbers,” Oxfam said.

“At the beginning of December, humanitarian organisations operating in Gaza were receiving calls from vulnerable people trapped in homes and shelters that had completely run out of food and water.”

Oxfam highlighted one instance of aid delivery in November being disrupted by Israeli authorities.

“A convoy of 11 trucks last month was initially held up at the holding point by the Israeli military at Jabalia, where some food was taken by starving civilians,” it said.

“After the green light to proceed to the destination was received, the trucks were then stopped further on at a military checkpoint. Soldiers forced the drivers to offload the aid in a militarized zone, which desperate civilians had no access to.”

The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly approved a resolution on Thursday asking the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to assess Israel’s obligations to assist Palestinians.

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