Another week, another OCHA report filled with data manipulation, twisted facts and omitting important context, aiming to show a skewed and partial picture.Let's break it down🧵🧵🧵👇1. OCHA mentions that cooked meal supply went down 70%, with 8 kitchen operating. What OCHA 'forgot' to mention is that over 80% of the Gaza city population moved south, and so new kitchens opened to feed the population who moved to the south.2.OCHA says over one million people have access to less than 6 liters of water a day. THIS IS A BRAZEN LIE. A daily average of dozens of liters of water a day is available, based on water pipelines from Israel, a UAE waterline to the Mawasi, an Israeli electricity line supplying electricity to the desalination plant in Dier al Balah, another desalination plant and pumping facilities. The amount of water available in Gaza is well above the humanitarian minimum.3.Coordination Games & UN DelaysIsrael continues to facilitate large-scale humanitarian aid into Gaza with NO restrictions on food or essential supplies, prioritizing the UN. The real problem is the UN and its partners’ failure to collect and distribute the aid.Israel has expanded capacity at the crossings, based on coordination of trucks, the UN is still coordinating a third of the amount of trucks entering. They can always coordinate more. Delays stem primarily from UN logistic failures, not Israeli limitations.4. OCHA’s report also claims complex procedures, limited capacity, and unpredictable rejections by Israel are delaying operations.The facts: Israel is not blocking aid to Gaza. In fact, hundreds of trucks from other organizations and private sector enter daily. The UN’s backlog at Kerem Shalom is entirely due to its own slow collection and handling of shipments. Aid moves as fast as organizations manage it; the bottleneck is the UN.5. The UN continues to submit double coordination requests, including to areas that will knowingly get denied for the safety of the UN teams, just to inflate the denied coordination request numbers. Here are the real numbers for 24-30 September, unlike what OCHA claimed in its report.124 UN coordination requests, 63% approved. The other 37% included and 20%(!) Of bogus and double requests, and 17% that were denied for the safety of humanitarian personnel. Oh, and 11% were canceled by the UN itself. This does not include dozens more coordinations not by the UN.6. Here’s OCHA’s latest masterpiece of misinformation:The UN’s own assessment says Gaza needs 103 food trucks a day. During the January–March ceasefire, 600 trucks entered daily, nearly six times the need. Today, over 300 trucks enter Gaza every day, yet OCHA claims "the amounts of food aid entering the Gaza Strip, including through UN coordination, remain inadequate and are far below the quantities that entered Gaza during the ceasefire between 19 January and 1 March 2025", just to paint a false picture of scarcity. The UN knows the numbers. it just chooses distortion over honesty.
The UN is worse than useless.
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