📅 January 5, 2026
Gaza Herald – Residents of Gaza lived on just 90 square kilometers, facing extreme crowding and scarcity of essential resources. The enclave remained under severe restrictions that limited access to basic goods and services.
Thousands of trucks carrying vital humanitarian supplies were blocked from entering the territory, deepening shortages across food, medicine, and fuel. Humanitarian services struggled to operate at minimal capacity under these constraints.
The fuel deficit paralyzed critical infrastructure, affecting water, electricity, and emergency response. Civilians were left exposed to mounting risks, with daily life increasingly defined by scarcity and confinement.


