The restrictions "mean that aid agencies can't bring in more aid from outside," one NGO told Insider.
"Absolutely no humanitarian aid is getting into Gaza," Ivan Karakashian, the head of advocacy in Jerusalem for the NGO Norwegian Refugee Council, told Insider.
Karakashian said his group is currently "distributing what we have in stock and available locally within Gaza, but the blockade restrictions mean that aid agencies can't bring in more aid from outside."
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He said there needs to be humanitarian corridors and a pause that allows humanitarian personnel and supplies to enter.
Persons:
—, Ivan Karakashian, Karakashian, Israel, Ali Mahmoud, Alun McDonald, McDonald
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Service, Norwegian Refugee Council, Hamas, Sunday, Israel's Air Force, UN, Shifa, AP, Islamic Relief
Locations:
Israel, Gaza, Jerusalem, Palestinian, Gaza City