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UN says Gaza ceasefire passes 100 days but aid remains hindered by restrictions

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UN says Gaza ceasefire passes 100 days but aid remains hindered by restrictions
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A man pushes 17-year-old Farah Mahmoud al-Kahlud in a wheelchair who lost a leg in an Israeli attack on her home in Jabalia, in Gaza City, Gaza on January 19, 2026. In the same attack, Farah lost her parents, and she also completely lost one eye. The Palestinian teenage girl is waiting for the borders to open so that her other eye can be treated, while trying to survive under inadequate healthcare and humanitarian conditions. Farah is struggling both with severe physical pain and with the trauma caused by the losses she has suffered.

The United Nations warned that humanitarian operations in Gaza continue to face significant impediments despite a ceasefire reaching 100 days, with harsh weather and access restrictions slowing aid delivery.

The UN on Monday warned that humanitarian operations in the Gaza Strip remain constrained by ongoing impediments, even as the ceasefire agreement passes the 100-day mark.

The United Nations stated on Monday that the ceasefire in Gaza has now passed the 100-day mark but emphasized that humanitarian efforts remain severely constrained by ongoing restrictions and logistical challenges. UN spokesperson Farhan Haq, citing the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), noted that “the scale-up of humanitarian work continues to be held back by restrictions and impediments,” with recent harsh weather further disrupting relief operations.

Fragile Food Security and Call for More Corridors

While the World Food Program (WFP) reported reaching more than one million people monthly with food parcels, bread bundles, and meals, it warned that the situation remains fragile. The WFP called for additional safe humanitarian corridors from Egypt and Jordan and along Gaza’s Salah Ad Din Road to increase aid volumes and reduce insecurity. Haq also announced the launch of a second round of a routine immunization campaign led by WHO, UNICEF, and UNRWA, aiming to protect children under three from vaccine-preventable diseases.

Situation in the West Bank

In the occupied West Bank, Haq said Israeli forces have placed an estimated 25,000 Palestinians under curfew in parts of Hebron’s H2 area, deploying military vehicles and snipers while closing internal roads. According to Palestinian authorities, illegal Israeli settlers carried out nearly 4,723 attacks against Palestinians and their property in 2025, resulting in 14 deaths and displacing over 1,000 individuals from Bedouin communities. The UN reiterated that Israeli settlements are illegal under international law and undermine the prospects for a two-state solution.

Broader Context and Continuing Challenges

The warnings highlight the precarious nature of the ceasefire and the urgent need for unimpeded humanitarian access, as Gaza faces a devastating combination of infrastructure destruction, economic collapse, and severe public health risks. The ongoing constraints underscore the gap between nominal truce arrangements and the practical requirements of sustaining and rebuilding civilian life in the enclave.

Citing the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian

Affairs (OCHA), UN spokesperson Farhan Haq said at a news conference that "the ceasefire agreement, which has crossed the 100-day mark, must hold so that more civilian lives can be saved.""As we have been telling you, the scale-up of humanitarian work continues to be held back by restrictions and impediments, with recent harsh weather also setting back some of the progress," he added.

Pointing to a statement issued by the World Food Program (WFP), Haq cautioned "of how fragile the situation remains," even as the agency reaches "more than one million people every month through food parcels, bread bundles, hot meals and school meals, making real progress in pushing back famine."

WFP called for "additional safe humanitarian corridors from Egypt and Jordan, and along the Salah Ad Din Road inside Gaza, to increase volumes and reduce insecurity," Haq said.

He also announced the launch of the second round of a routine immunization catch-up campaign, led by the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).

The campaign "aims to further protect children under three from vaccine-preventable diseases" and is being delivered by "170 teams at nearly 130 health facilities, with seven mobile teams deployed to hard-to-reach areas", he said, adding that a third round is planned for April.

On the occupied West Bank, Haq said Israeli forces have placed "an estimated 25,000 Palestinians under curfew" in parts of Hebron's H2 area, citing "a heavy deployment of military vehicles and snipers on rooftops, as well as the closure of six internal roads."

According to the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, an official body, illegal Israeli settlers carried out nearly 4,723 attacks against Palestinians and property in the occupied West Bank in 2025, killing 14 Palestinians and forcing the displacement of 13 Bedouin communities of 1,090 people.

The number of illegal Israeli settlers in the West Bank reached 770,000 in more than 180 settlements and 256 settlement outposts by the end of 2024, official Palestinian data showed.

The UN said Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories are illegal under international law, undermine prospects for a two-state solution and have for decades called for a halt to settlement activity.

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