Israeli Agency Refutes Claims Made by Médecins Sans Frontières Claims of Gaza Water Crisis
Israel's COGAT agency refutes Médecins Sans Frontières claims of a Gaza water crisis, asserting the territory receives sufficient water and medical care.




















Israel's COGAT agency refutes Médecins Sans Frontières claims of a Gaza water crisis, asserting the territory receives sufficient water and medical care.
Over 65,000 aid trucks, carrying essential food and shelter, have entered Gaza since the October ceasefire, with COGAT detailing ongoing humanitarian efforts.
Over 100 Gaza patients and escorts exited through the Rafah Crossing to Egypt for medical treatments this past week, as Israel continues facilitating passage.
Israel's COGAT agency refutes Hamas claims about a 7-year-old Gaza boy denied medical treatment, stating his exit was never requested.
COGAT refutes UN claims of Gaza starvation, calling them politically motivated. Israel highlights daily food truck influx and improved IPC data, challenging.
Israeli agency COGAT refutes Doctors Without Borders claims of aid blockage in Gaza, citing MSF's failure to comply with registration and employee list.
Israel's COGAT agency refutes AP claims, detailing 4,200 aid trucks weekly enter Gaza and no food shipments from humanitarian groups are denied.
Israel's COGAT agency refutes UN claims of aid blockage in Gaza, reporting 600-800 trucks daily carrying sufficient food and supplies.
Israel's COGAT denies deliberate restrictions are delaying Gaza aid, citing harsh weather as the cause and approving 310,000 tents and 100,000 pallets of winter.
Israel allows hundreds of Gazans with dual citizenship to travel abroad via Kerem Shalom crossing, following requests from foreign governments and the UN.