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Gaza Prices Surge as Border Closures Choke Aid Flows

Rafah stays shut with Kerem Shalom restricted, leaving truck entries near 200 versus roughly 600 needed.

Overview

  • Israel closed Gaza’s crossings on February 28 as US-Israeli strikes on Iran began, then reopened Kerem Shalom only for limited aid while Rafah remains shut.
  • The World Health Organization reports roughly 200 trucks a day are entering, well short of the 600 trucks required to meet basic needs.
  • Residents and traders describe rapid price spikes and shrinking supplies, with some staples disappearing from local markets.
  • UNICEF says prices for some essentials have jumped by 200 to 300 percent as fuel and goods grow scarce.
  • Hospitals and essential services are scaling back due to fuel rationing and supply gaps, and about 18,000 people are waiting for medical evacuation.