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Why aid isn’t reaching Gaza’s starving civilians despite trucks at the border

As famine takes hold, looting, chaos, and military restrictions block food from reaching those who need it most.

August 02, 2025 / 14:34 IST
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Why aid isn’t reaching Gaza’s starving civilians
Why aid isn’t reaching Gaza’s starving civilians

Just 10 miles separate hundreds of aid trucks from over two million starving Palestinians trapped in Gaza—but for weeks, barely a trickle has gotten through. The reason isn’t a lack of supplies, say humanitarian workers. It’s a total breakdown in order: armed looters, starving civilians, and blocked humanitarian routes have created a crisis aid officials describe as the worst they’ve ever witnessed, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Lawlessness meets desperation

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Antoine Renard, the World Food Program’s director for Palestine, described how gaunt-faced men swarmed his armoured convoy outside Deir al-Balah this week, rocking the vehicle as they fought for access to food. Nearly 95% of WFP’s aid trucks are looted before reaching their destination. Civilians, criminal gangs, and militant groups all intercept supplies—either to consume, hoard, or sell them on Gaza’s black market.

Israel and the UN trade blame