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Experts: Ban on Caravan Entry to Gaza Worsens Humanitarian Crisis

03.02.2026 18:16 1 min 1 source
وكالة شهاب الإخبارية ARA
Experts: Ban on Caravan Entry to Gaza Worsens Humanitarian Crisis
Original source: وكالة شهاب الإخبارية

Israeli authorities continue to block the entry of caravans and humanitarian aid for displaced persons in the Gaza Strip. Experts in international law and politics state this deepens the humanitarian catastrophe and exposes the international community's failure to enforce agreements, demanding urgent action beyond statements.

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Experts: Ban on Caravan Entry to Gaza Worsens Humanitarian Crisis

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