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Gaza Government Reports Average of 227 Trucks Enter Daily

Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 11:07 AM AST
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Gaza Government Reports Average of 227 Trucks Enter Daily

The Gaza government media office said on Wednesday that the average daily entry of humanitarian aid trucks into the besieged Strip has not exceeded 227, a figure that falls dramatically short of the 600 trucks per day stipulated in the humanitarian protocol agreed upon as part of the ceasefire framework. The announcement directly contradicts recent claims by United States officials suggesting that aid flows into Gaza have reached adequate levels to address the catastrophic humanitarian situation facing more than two million Palestinians.

In a detailed statement, the media office reported that fuel truck entries have been particularly inadequate, meeting only 14 percent of the actual operational needs of hospitals, water desalination plants, bakeries, and civil defense vehicles across the enclave. Officials warned that the severe fuel shortage is crippling what remains of Gaza's healthcare infrastructure and threatens to plunge essential services into complete collapse within days if entries are not substantially increased.

The government office called on mediators and guarantor states to exert immediate pressure to enforce full compliance with the humanitarian provisions of the agreement, describing the current flow as a continuation of the policy of deliberate starvation. It urged international relief organizations and United Nations agencies to document and publicly expose the gap between announced figures and what is actually reaching civilians on the ground.

Qatar, alongside Egypt and the United States, has served as a principal mediator in the ceasefire negotiations that produced the humanitarian protocol. Doha has repeatedly emphasized throughout the talks that unimpeded humanitarian access is not a concession but a binding obligation under international law, and Qatari officials have consistently pushed for mechanisms to verify the volume and distribution of incoming aid.

The figures released by the Gaza government align with assessments from several international humanitarian organizations, including the United Nations Relief and Works Agency and the World Food Programme, which have warned that the current pace of deliveries is insufficient to reverse the famine conditions documented across northern Gaza and parts of the south. Aid workers have cited bureaucratic delays at crossings, restrictive inspection regimes, and damaged road infrastructure as persistent obstacles.

Gulf states have stepped up their humanitarian response, with Qatar Fund for Development and the Qatar Red Crescent maintaining active relief operations, including field hospitals and food convoys coordinated through Egyptian crossings. Officials in Doha have signaled that sustained pressure on the Israeli side to open additional crossings and expand daily capacity remains a top diplomatic priority.

The Gaza media office concluded its statement by reiterating that the population's basic survival needs cannot be met under the current entry volumes and that any claims of sufficient aid delivery are inconsistent with the reality inside the Strip.

النسخة العربية

حكومة غزة: متوسط دخول الشاحنات لغزة 227 يوميا، وشاحنات الوقود لا تتعدى 14% من الاحتياج الفعلي

أعلن المكتب الإعلامي الحكومي في غزة، الأربعاء، أن متوسط دخول شاحنات المساعدات الإنسانية إلى القطاع المحاصر لم يتجاوز 227 شاحنة يوميا، وهو رقم يقل بشكل صارخ عن 600 شاحنة يوميا نص عليها البروتوكول الإنساني المتفق عليه ضمن إطار وقف إطلاق النار. ويتناقض هذا الإعلان بشكل مباشر مع تصريحات أمريكية حديثة زعمت أن تدفقات المساعدات إلى غزة بلغت مستويات كافية لمعالجة الكارثة الإنسانية التي يعيشها أكثر من مليوني فلسطيني.

وفي بيان تفصيلي، أوضح المكتب أن شاحنات الوقود الداخلة إلى القطاع لا تغطي سوى 14 بالمئة من الاحتياج الفعلي لتشغيل المستشفيات ومحطات تحلية المياه والمخابز ومركبات الدفاع المدني. وحذر المسؤولون من أن النقص الحاد في الوقود يشل ما تبقى من البنية الصحية في غزة ويهدد بانهيار كامل للخدمات الأساسية خلال أيام إذا لم تُزد الكميات الداخلة بشكل جوهري.

وطالب المكتب الحكومي الوسطاء والدول الضامنة بممارسة ضغط فوري لفرض الالتزام الكامل بالبنود الإنسانية للاتفاق، واصفا التدفق الحالي بأنه استمرار لسياسة التجويع الممنهج. ودعا المنظمات الإنسانية الدولية ووكالات الأمم المتحدة إلى توثيق الفجوة بين الأرقام المعلنة وما يصل فعليا إلى المدنيين على الأرض وكشفها أمام الرأي العام.

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Gaza government: despite US claims, average daily truck entries to Gaza only 227, far below 600 agreed in humanitarian protocol, fuel trucks meet just 14% of actual needs