PALESTINE – The Palestinian media office on Saturday said that the aid trucks entering Gaza Strip are way below the daily minimum requirement as mass starvation across the strip persists.
On Friday, only 73 aid trucks entered Gaza Strip according to the office.
In a statement, the office said most of the trucks were looted due to a security vacuum deliberately created by Israeli forces, which it described as part of a broader policy of “engineered chaos and starvation.”
Authorities say that a minimum of 600 aid and fuel trucks must enter the enclave every day to meet urgent needs across the health, food, and service sectors, all of which have collapsed in the war.
“We condemn the continued closure of border crossings and the deliberate starvation campaign,” the office said, holding Israel and its allies “fully responsible” for the worsening humanitarian catastrophe.
The office demanded the immediate reopening of all crossings and the urgent entry of sufficient food, fuel, and infant formula.













