Gaza Is Facing 'Slow Genocide': Govt Media

Israeli occupation forces continue to maintain control over Gaza's southern and eastern borders.

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Gaza Is Facing 'Slow Genocide': Govt Media

Gaza Is Facing 'Slow Genocide': Govt Media

Gaza’s Government Media office has announced that the Strip is facing a “slow genocide,” noting that fewer than 25,000 aid trucks were allowed to enter Gaza out of 57,000 stipulated under the ceasefire agreement.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has also expressed alarm over the acute shortage of shelter materials, as winter storms and flooding expose tens of thousands of displaced families to contaminated water and freezing temperatures.

UNRWA has warned that Gaza lacks hundreds of thousands of tents and mobile housing units, while thousands of aid trucks remain stalled at border crossings.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan accused Israel of deliberately obstructing the entry of humanitarian aid and temporary housing, warning that such actions are exacerbating civilian suffering amid severe cold.

Politically, Egypt announced that an agreement had been reached on the formation of a 15-member technocrat committee to administer Gaza.

Hamas does not seek a direct administrative role and will limit itself to oversight.

Whereas Israeli sources have ruled out any withdrawal from the yellow line without progress on disarming Hamas.

Israeli occupation forces continue to maintain control over Gaza’s southern and eastern borders, and nearly 50 percent of the Strip’s total area, despite the ceasefire agreement.

Since the ceasefire came into effect on October 11, 2025, Israel has killed 456 Palestinians with 1,251 others injured as per the Gaza health authorities.