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Only 73 aid trucks entered Gaza as officials call airdrops a ‘farce’

Gaza’s Government Media Office has condemned the international response to the worsening humanitarian disaster, saying that just 73 aid trucks made it into the besieged territory on Tuesday, far below the minimum 600 trucks per day that humanitarian groups say are urgently required.

In a statement the media office described the flow of aid as completely inadequate to address the famine gripping the Strip.

Officials also condemned Israeli airdrops of humanitarian supplies, claiming they were dropped into active combat zones under military supervision.

“We witnessed three airdrops, which combined did not equal the load of two truckloads of aid,” the statement read. “What is happening is a farce in which the international community is complicit through false promises or misleading information.”

The office called on world powers to stop offering symbolic gestures and instead ensure full, safe, and sustained access for life-saving relief.