Overview
- Prince Harry told Channel 4 News that Gaza aid corridors "are currently not" open after a WHO-invited trip to Jordan where he and Meghan received briefings from World Central Kitchen.
- Deputy foreign minister Sharren Haskel called his remarks "deeply disappointing" and accused him of amplifying "false narratives."
- Haskel asserted that the corridors are open and claimed that thousands of aid trucks enter daily.
- She invited Harry to review operations in Israel, including speaking with the British general at the CMCC center who works alongside American forces overseeing humanitarian movements.
- Outlets reported contacting the Duke of Sussex's representatives for comment, with no public response carried in these reports.