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    Gaza is the ‘hungriest place on earth’, as Israel continues stranglehold on aid

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJune 17, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    “Gaza is the hungriest place on Earth,” OCHA spokesperson Jens Laerke told reporters in Geneva, stressing that it is the only defined territory in the world where the entire population is at risk of famine.

    “The aid operation that we have ready to roll is being put in an operational straitjacket that makes it one of the most obstructed aid operations, not only in the world today, but in recent history,” he said.

    Mr. Laerke explained that out of nearly 900 aid trucks that were approved to enter from the Israeli side since the reopening of the Kerem Shalom border crossing between Israel and the war-torn enclave ten days ago, less than 600 have been offloaded on the Gaza side.

    An even lower number has been picked up for distribution in Gaza, he said, pointing to the “congested, insecure” routes which humanitarians are assigned to use by the Israeli authorities, as well as “significant delays” in the approvals.

    Drip-feed of desperation

    The OCHA spokesperson stressed that the limited number of truckloads coming in is a “trickle”.

    “It is drip-feeding food into an area on the verge of catastrophic hunger,” he insisted.

    Mr. Laerke added that many of the trucks were “swarmed by desperate people” on the way.

    “It’s a survival reaction by desperate people who want to feed their families,” he said, adding that the aid on the trucks “had been paid for by the donors to go to those people”.

    “I don’t blame them one second for taking the aid that essentially is already theirs, but it’s not distributed in a way we wanted,” he explained.

    On Wednesday, hungry crowds overran a UN World Food Programme (WFP) warehouse in Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza, where limited stocks of wheat flour had been pre-positioned for use by the few bakeries able to resume operations.

    The incident reportedly left two people dead. In a statement WFP reiterated warnings over “the risks imposed by limiting humanitarian aid to hungry people in desperate need of assistance”.

    ‘Paid for’ aid must be delivered

    OCHA’s Mr. Laerke insisted once again on the fact that the UN and partners have “tens of thousands of pallets of food and other life-saving assistance” ready to enter Gaza to relieve the suffering.

    “The aid has been paid for by the world’s donors, who expect us on their behalf to deliver it. It is cleared for customs, it is approved and it’s ready to move,” he said.

    A new US and Israeli-backed aid distribution scheme run by a private entity called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation started operating independently of the UN this week in the Strip.

    On Tuesday at least 47 Palestinians were reportedly shot and injured trying to collect aid from its distribution facility in the south, according to information received by UN human rights office, OHCHR.

    Aid scheme to bypass UN ‘not working’

    In reaction to the incident OCHA head in the occupied Palestinian territory Jonathan Whittall warned on Wednesday that the US-Israeli distribution scheme was “engineered scarcity: four distribution hubs located in central and southern Gaza, secured by private US security contractors, where those Palestinians who can reach them will receive rations.”

    Mr. Laerke told reporters that this “alternative modality” is “not working” as it does not meet people’s needs.

    He added that it constitutes a “violation of basic principle of impartiality”, and that criteria for getting aid have to be based on need, and not the ability to walk for kilometres to a distribution point.

    “It creates chaos, and it creates a situation that is extremely dangerous for people,” Mr. Laerke said. “Even if you enter one of those distribution points, pick up a package, the minute you’re out of it… Are you a target for looters again? Yes, you are.”

    The OCHA spokesperson reiterated calls by the humanitarian community for the reopening of all crossing points into Gaza, to enable delivery from all corridors, including from Jordan and Egypt.

    “We need to be able to deliver food directly to families where they are,” as has been the case in the past, he said.

    Highlighting the challenges for humanitarian access, Mr. Laerke said that over 80 per cent of the Gaza Strip is currently within Israeli militarized zones or under displacement orders. Since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas collapsed on 18 March nearly 635,000 people in the enclave have been displaced yet again.

    A ‘moment of reckoning’

    Also on Friday, the Bureau of the General Assembly’s Palestinian Rights Committee issued a statement voicing grave concern over the escalating casualties, continued devastation, and worsening humanitarian emergency in the Gaza Strip.

    It also “firmly opposed” the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), describing it as an “attempt to circumvent” the UN and its agencies, which have long delivered aid and services to the Palestinian people in accordance with international law.

    “The GHF fails the test of the humanitarian principles,” the Bureau said.

    It stressed that the UN and its partners are fully equipped to deliver lifesaving assistance, but political obstruction – not capacity – is the primary barrier to addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

    “The somber milestone must be a moment of reckoning and moral clarity,” the Bureau added, marking 600 days of conflict in Gaza, which began on 7 October 2023 following attacks by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups on Israeli communities.

    It urged all Member States to take decisive action to end the war and ensure immediate, unimpeded and full humanitarian access to save the “endangered lives” of two million Palestinians.



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