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UN's Guterres 'alarmed' by Israeli army shooting towards diplomats

 On Wednesday, UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric, said UN chief Antonio Guterres was “alarmed” by reports that the Israeli army fired shots towards a diplomatic delegation visiting Jenin in the occupied West Bank.

“It is clear that diplomats who are doing their work should never be shot at, attacked in any way, shape or form," Dujarric said. 

He added that the limited aid entering the enclave was insufficient to avoid mass starvation. 

“The limited supplies finally being allowed to enter Kerem Shalom are nowhere near enough to meet the needs in Gaza, which are vast, which are tremendous. Much, much more aid needs to get in," he said.

The UN said on Wednesday that it has not been able to distribute aid.