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Contributor: Blocking aid, Israel escalates its cruelty in Gaza

For over five months, 15,000 boxes of children's cold medicine destined for the Gaza Strip have been held up in a warehouse, pending approval from Israeli authorities, who view the supplies as potential weapons. This blockage highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, amid fears that Hamas could misuse the medicines, despite a lack of evidence supporting these claims.

RAFAH, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 01: Ambulances stand at the border crossing on February 1, 2026 in Rafah, Egypt. It was announced on Friday that the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza will reopen on Monday, with Sunday being a trial day for testing the crossing's operational procedures. The crossing has been completely nearly 20 months and the reopening was part of the ceasefire dea between Israel and Palestine. (Photo by Ali Moustafa/Getty Images)

RAFAH, EGYPT - FEBRUARY 01: Ambulances stand at the border crossing on February 1, 2026 in Rafah, Egypt. It was announced on Friday that the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza will reopen on Monday, with Sunday being a trial day for testing the crossing's operational procedures. The crossing has been completely nearly 20 months and the reopening was part of the ceasefire dea between Israel and Palestine. (Photo by Ali Moustafa/Getty Images)

Credit: Latimes

Key Highlights

  • 15,000 boxes of children's cold medicine are stuck in a warehouse in Gaza.
  • Israeli authorities have not approved the delivery of vital medicines.
  • Israeli officials fear that Hamas will misuse the cold medicine for making explosives.
  • The situation reflects the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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