Gaza Herald – The Government Media Office in Gaza said Thursday that remarks by Nikolay Mladenov regarding the entry of 602 aid trucks into the Gaza Strip are “false, inaccurate, and lacking credibility,” contradicting documented facts on the ground.
In a statement, the office clarified that actual data for the day confirms the entry of only 207 trucks, including 79 carrying humanitarian aid. It stressed that this falls far short of the required humanitarian response and does not reflect any “large-scale access” as claimed.
The office further noted that the overall rate of compliance with agreed truck entries since the start of the ceasefire has not exceeded 38%.
It added that such “misleading claims” raise serious questions, including the role of what it referred to as the “Peace Council” in addressing Israel’s daily violations of the agreement and why it remains silent despite its public commitments to the international community to help alleviate the crisis in Gaza.
The statement emphasized that distorting facts cannot conceal the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe, nor absolve any party of its legal and moral responsibilities. It called on the international community to act urgently to save civilian lives amid the worsening humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip.


