From Jake Braunstein, AIPAC <[email protected]>
Subject Aid is flowing into Gaza, despite U.N. claims
Date December 16, 2025 11:15 PM
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Dear A.,

Israel, in cooperation with the U.S.-led Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC), is surging significant quantities of aid to Gaza.


America and Israel are working together to dramatically improve the humanitarian situation even as Hamas continues to violate the ceasefire agreement.


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In anticipation of another inaccurate and blatantly misleading report from the U.N. this week about humanitarian aid, Israel released the following data today with the facts.
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600-800 trucks enter Gaza every day, 70% of which are carrying food. This is more than enough to meet Gaza's nutritional requirements, and more than required under the ceasefire agreement.


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Food is also available in Gaza through commercial channels, and prices are falling.


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Israel is helping ensure Gaza is prepared for winter, facilitating the entry of more than 300,000 tents and tarpaulins. 100,000 pallets of winter items have been approved for entry into Gaza and are awaiting distribution by aid organizations.


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Clean drinking water is accessible throughout Gaza, delivered through three pipelines from Israel, a desalination plant in Gaza, and other methods.


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15 field hospitals are operating in Gaza, and there is no limitation on the entry of humanitarian medical supplies.


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7 inspection and transfer points are operational to facilitate the entry of humanitarian supplies and commercial goods into Gaza. Before October 7, 2023, only two crossings operated between Israel and Gaza.
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Jake Braunstein

Senior Director, Policy Communications

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strike targeting a Hezbollah terrorist in southern Lebanon.


Israel is committed to enforcing the November 2024 ceasefire agreement, which required the removal of Hezbollah south of the Litani River.


In August and September, the Lebanese government and Lebanese Armed Forces committed to disarming Hezbollah, which they previously failed to do for 18 years.


Under U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701, passed in 2006, Lebanon was supposed to disarm Hezbollah. It failed to do so, and Hezbollah, under the watch of U.N. peacekeepers, built up a massive terror arsenal.

The United States must keep up the pressure on Lebanon to fully disarm Hezbollah.

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