Why Is Humanitarian Aid Stalled at Gaza’s Border? Unpacking the Real Barriers to Relief
Amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, hundreds of aid trucks remain stalled at Israel’s border, exposing inefficiencies and security challenges that endanger relief efforts—and innocent lives. This investigation reveals the complex realities behind the headlines.
 
                    As famine threatens Palestinian civilians in Gaza, hundreds of truckloads of vital aid sit idle at the Kerem Shalom crossing on Israel’s border. Yet despite mounting international concern, these supplies fail to reach those in need. Why? The answer lies not simply in scarcity or political will but in a dangerous mix of security risks, bureaucratic gridlock, and lawlessness within Gaza itself. Can Aid Deliveries Survive When Lawlessness Reigns? Israel reports allowing roughly 4,500 aid trucks into Gaza since lifting its full blockade earlier this year—an average of about 70 daily deliveries. This figure trails far below the several hundred...
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