Aid entering Gaza down by 50%, says Islamic Relief


KUALA LUMPUR: The amount of humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip has decreased by 50% since Israel launched its recent airstrikes, according to Islamic Relief Malaysia (IRM).

Its chief executive officer Siti Fadilah Mohd Hood expressed concern that the drastic decline could lead to shortages of food and medical supplies, further worsening conditions in Gaza.

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