Gaza’s government media office says the enclave is “in dire need of no less than 500,000 bags of flour per week to avoid a comprehensive humanitarian collapse”, according to Al Jazeera.

It added that Gaza’s hospitals have recorded more than 115 deaths related to “famine and malnutrition” amid a near-total Israeli blockade.

The statement issued on Telegram warned against spreading “false narratives” about the entry of hundreds of aid trucks into Gaza.

“We categorically deny these claims, as they are completely untrue and represent a dangerous alignment with the misleading narrative of the ‘Israeli’ occupation, and a deliberate distortion of the truth of the ongoing crime,” it added.

“We call on all countries of the world, without exception, to immediately break the siege, permanently open the crossings, and allow the entry of baby milk and aid to more than 2.4 million people besieged in the Gaza Strip.”

Palestinians carry aid supplies after trucks loaded with aid entered from Israel through central Gaza, in Gaza City on July 22, 2025. — Reuters
Palestinians carry aid supplies after trucks loaded with aid entered from Israel through central Gaza, in Gaza City on July 22, 2025. — Reuters

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