The incidents prompted the UN agency to warn that civil order is starting to break down in Gaza.
Flour, hygiene products, and other basic supplies were taken from depots in the middle and southern areas of the Gaza strip, the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) said Sunday.
"Supplies on the market are running out, while the humanitarian aid coming into the Gaza Strip on trucks from Egypt is insufficient," said White.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAround 84 aid trucks carrying food, water, and medicine have entered Gaza since the Rafah crossing was opened on October 21, according to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Before the conflict, about 500 trucks entered the Gaza Strip every day to deliver supplies, per Reuters.
Persons:
—, Balah, Thomas White, Mohammed Abed, Antonio Guterres, Col Elad Goren
Organizations:
UN, Service, United Nations, UN Relief and Works Agency, Associated Press, Reuters, Guardian
Locations:
Gaza, Israel, Deir al, Rafah, Egypt