Author: Mohammad Mansour
Published on: 15/04/2026 | 00:00:00
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Israel has killed more than 72,336 people since launching the brutal military offensive on October 7, 2023. The number of aid trucks entering Gaza has dropped drastically in violation of the October 2025 ceasefire with Hamas. Since then, the Government Media Office in Gaza has recorded 2,400 military violations by Israeli forces, resulting in the killing of more than 700 Palestinians. Recommended Stories list 1 of 4Iran remains an obstacle to the ‘Greater Israel’ project list 2 of 4Over-sold and under-delivered On April 13, only 102 aid trucks and 7 fuel trucks were allowed into the entire Strip. By April 14, the numbers remained critically low with 122 aid trucks entering. Israeli authorities completely shut down additional entry points like the Zikim and Kissufim crossings. Israel deliberately dismantled civil regulatory bodies to ensure chaos in local markets. The results have been devastating, basic commodities have become scarce, and bread production has plummeted to 200 tonnes daily. Fresh produce has skyrocketed, with 1kg of tomatoes jumping from $1.50 to nearly $4 in a matter of weeks. Abu Jayyab described the current situation as a 'compounded famine' The crisis has evolved beyond a simple lack of food; it is now a complete collapse of the Palestinian economy. Between 70 to 80 percent of families simply cannot afford to buy them. Israel has kept the borders tightly restricted. Over the past six months, only 2,703 people have been allowed to cross through Rafah. According to the World Health Organization, roughly 18,000 people are still trapped in Gaza waiting for life-saving treatment abroad.
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