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Gaza sees one of highest numbers of security incidents since ceasefire: UN

May 5, 2026 at 8:05 pm

Relatives of 14-year-old Mahmoud Sahvil mourn as his body is brought to Al-Shifa Hospital following an Israeli military attack on a police station in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City, violating the ceasefire, on May 05, 2026 in Gaza, Palestine. [Ali Jadallah – Anadolu Agency]

The UN said Tuesday that last week saw a surge in security incidents in the Gaza Strip since the announcement of a ceasefire, with humanitarian facilities repeatedly coming under attack, Anadolu reports.

Citing the Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said during a news conference that “last week saw one of the highest numbers of security incidents since the ceasefire was declared in October of last year.”

“Humanitarian facilities came under fire in two separate incidents,” he said, adding that “an airstrike also struck near a UN warehouse, and relief vehicles were damaged by stone throwing.”

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Dujarric urged all parties to “fulfill their obligations to facilitate, not obstruct humanitarian operations,” stressing that “Civilians and civilian infrastructure must always be protected.”

He also warned that Israeli “restrictions on the entry of engine oil, spare parts, rubble removal machinery and other essential items into Gaza are severely hindering the delivery of some of the most critical services for the population.”

“Vehicles and generators are breaking down beyond repair,” he said, noting that disruptions extend to food distribution, water trucking and ambulance services.

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