The UN emergency food relief agency has not been able to transport any aid into the Gaza Strip, due to the ongoing closure of all border crossing points, which is now in its twelfth day, the UN Spokesperson said on Friday.
There is also a shortage of fuel, which is affecting the movement of vehicles across Gaza and slowing down first responders, Stéphane Dujarric told journalists at the regular news briefing in New York.
“The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) notes that oxygen supplies and electricity generators are also critically needed to maintain life-saving operations at hospitals in Gaza,” he said.
“At least two dozen additional generators are needed for health centres, as the ones currently in use need maintenance and spare parts,” he added.
Rising food prices and fuel shortages
Within the enclave, the World Food Programme (WFP) has food stocks sufficient to support active kitchens and bakeries for up to one month, as well as ready-to-eat food parcels to support 550,000 people for two weeks, Mr. Dujarric said.
To stretch supplies, the agency is reducing the quantity of food parcels provided to families – a measure it had already implemented before the ceasefire, he added.
A total of 25 bakeries are supported by the agency, but on 8 March, six of these bakeries were forced to close due to a shortage of cooking gas.
The closure of border crossings has also triggered a sharp rise in food prices, with costs for staples such as flour and sugar rising, further limiting access.
Rising displacement
Meanwhile, the situation in the West Bank continues to deteriorate.
OCHA has recorded a surge in settler violence in parts of the West Bank, “causing casualties, property damage and placing communities at high risk of displacement,” reported Mr. Dujarric.
The Office also noted a sharp increase in the demolition of Palestinian-owned structures in the West Bank over the past week and a half, with the number of structures demolished during the first 10 days of Ramadan this year having already exceeded the total for all of Ramadan in 2024.
Since Monday, operations in Jenin city also intensified, with more than 500 people displaced from three neighbourhoods in the eastern part of the city, he added.
Urgent funding needed
WFP is supporting over 190,000 people with monthly cash vouchers and has provided one-off assistance to thousands of those most in need.
However, the agency requires $265 million in funding over the next six months to sustain operations that assist 1.4 million people in Gaza and the West Bank.
Where next?
Latest news
Read the latest news stories:
- Trump, Democracy and the U.S. Constitution Friday, March 14, 2025
- Is UN in Danger of Losing its Battle for Gender Equality? Friday, March 14, 2025
- No food deliveries to Gaza as border closures continue Friday, March 14, 2025
- World News in Brief: Fresh fighting in eastern DR Congo, global trade update, elections in CAR, Pakistan train hijack Friday, March 14, 2025
- Reject bigotry and discrimination, UN chief says, urging everyone to combat Islamophobia Friday, March 14, 2025
- Iran protests: Human Rights Council probe condemns online, app-based repression Friday, March 14, 2025
- In Bangladesh, UN chief vows to prevent Rohingya suffering as aid cuts loom Friday, March 14, 2025
- Women and Girls in Afghanistan Bear the Brunt of the Country’s Crisis Thursday, March 13, 2025
- Activists Fear Kenya Forests Threatened Due to Government Development Thursday, March 13, 2025
- Trashing Jewish Values Risks Israel’s Survival as We Know It Thursday, March 13, 2025
Link to this page from your site/blog
Add the following HTML code to your page:
<p><a href="https://www.globalissues.org/news/2025/03/14/39336">No food deliveries to Gaza as border closures continue</a>, <cite>Inter Press Service</cite>, Friday, March 14, 2025 (posted by Global Issues)</p>… to produce this:
No food deliveries to Gaza as border closures continue, Inter Press Service, Friday, March 14, 2025 (posted by Global Issues)