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No aid supplies left, staff starves in Gaza, Norwegian Refugee Council says

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By Olivia Le Poidevin GENEVA (Reuters) -The Norwegian Refugee Council told Reuters on Tuesday its aid stocks are completely depleted in Gaza, with some of its staff now starving, and accused Israel of

Gaza Aid Supplies Depleted, Staff Facing Starvation, Says NRC

By Olivia Le Poidevin

GENEVA (Reuters) -The Norwegian Refugee Council, one of the largest independent aid organisations in Gaza, told Reuters on Tuesday its supplies were exhausted and some of its staff starving, and the group accused Israel of paralysing its work.

"Our last tent, our last food parcel, our last relief items have been distributed. There is nothing left," Jan Egeland, the secretary general of the council, told Reuters in an interview via video link from Oslo. 

The council, which has 64 Palestinian and two international staff on the ground in Gaza, echoed comments on Tuesday by the head of the Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA who said its staff were fainting on the job from hunger and exhaustion. 

The NRC said that for the last 145 days, it has not been able to get tents, water, sanitation supplies, food and education materials into Gaza, where Israel has been at war against Palestinian group Hamas since October 2023 and the United Nations has warned of a worsening hunger crisis. 

"Hundreds of truckloads have been sitting in warehouses or in Egypt or elsewhere, and costing our Western European donors a lot of money, but they are blocked from coming in… That's why we are so angry. Because our job is to help," Egeland said. 

"Israel is not yielding. They just want to paralyse our work," he added.

COGAT, the Israeli military aid coordination agency, said in a statement that Israel does not restrict aid trucks entering Gaza, but international organisations face challenges in collecting the trucks on the Gaza side of border crossings.

Israel is working with the groups to improve the system, COGAT said, adding that more than 4,500 aid trucks carrying food for the U.N. and international organizations have entered the enclave in the last two months.

Many truckloads were still waiting to be picked up. COGAT said 950 shipments were on the Gaza sides of "the Kerem Shalom Crossing in the southern side of the Strip, and the Zikim Crossing in the northern part, pending collection and distribution."

COGAT has accused Hamas of stealing food, which Hamas denies.

The NRC said its supplies of safe drinking water were running out due to dwindling fuel to run desalination plants. The water has reached 100,000 people in central and northern parts of Gaza in recent weeks 

An Israeli official told Reuters that the U.N. has been given approval to bring in half a million liters of fuel.

"They're bringing in fuel and collecting, but they can bring in and they can collect more, and we are having discussions with them," the official said.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; editing by Sharon Singleton, David Gregorio and Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • NRC reports aid supplies in Gaza are exhausted.
  • Staff members are facing starvation due to supply shortages.
  • Israel accused of blocking aid deliveries into Gaza.
  • COGAT claims aid trucks are entering but face collection issues.
  • Hamas accused of stealing aid supplies, which it denies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Norwegian Refugee Council report about their supplies?
The Norwegian Refugee Council reported that their supplies have been exhausted, stating, 'Our last tent, our last food parcel, our last relief items have been distributed. There is nothing left.'
How long has the NRC been unable to deliver aid to Gaza?
The NRC has not been able to deliver tents, water, sanitation supplies, food, and education materials into Gaza for the last 145 days.
What challenges are faced by aid organizations in Gaza?
Aid organizations face challenges in collecting truckloads of supplies that are blocked from entering Gaza, with hundreds of truckloads sitting in warehouses or in Egypt.
What is the status of safe drinking water in Gaza?
The NRC stated that their supplies of safe drinking water are running out due to dwindling fuel to run desalination plants, affecting 100,000 people in central and northern Gaza.
What did COGAT say about the entry of aid trucks into Gaza?
COGAT claimed that Israel does not restrict aid trucks entering Gaza and that over 4,500 aid trucks carrying food for the U.N. and international organizations have entered the enclave recently.

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