The convoy of 20 trucks carrying aid supplies that arrived in Gaza on Saturday was nowhere near enough to meet the needs of people in the besieged enclave, officials have said.
The shipment included 44,000 bottles of drinking water but UNICEF, which supplied the water, said it was only “enough for 22,000 people for one day”, a tiny fraction of the more than 2 million people who live in the Gaza Strip.
The water was part of a humanitarian convoy from the Egyptian Red Crescent and UN agencies, the only convoy to pass through the Rafah crossing since the start of the current Israel-Hamas war.
Source: AlJazeera