# Eight months into the Gaza ceasefire: aid up, but a third of trucks and a starving population
> UN counts ~36% of allotted trucks entered since October; 77% still face acute food insecurity as Israel logs no further withdrawals and thousands of ceasefire breaches

**Meta:** type: story · date: 2026-06-12 · heads: 暮らしはどう変わるか, 語られていないこと · 12 takes · 3 lenses · 7 regions

## Summary

Eight months after the 10 October 2025 truce, the [Gaza War](/ja/entity/gaza-war) ceasefire holds but its
humanitarian promise is half-kept. The [United Nations](/ja/entity/united-nations) counts roughly 52,000 of about
144,000 allotted trucks entered between October and June, around 36%, and reports 77%
of Gazans still facing acute food insecurity, with shortages of medical supplies, fuel
and shelter. OCHA's June reports show offloading improving (62% of Egypt-routed trucks
and 94% of Ashdod-routed trucks cleared Kerem Shalom in early June; food consumption
ticking up) but over 70% of people still relying on trucked water that funding gaps
threaten. [Israel](/ja/entity/israel) has made no further withdrawal since 10 October, is building
fortifications along the line, and is logged by Al Jazeera as having breached the truce
thousands of times.

## The split

[UN](/ja/entity/united-nations) agencies and aid organisations read the numbers as a humanitarian
emergency: only 36% of allotted trucks entered, 77% of Gazans still food insecure, 70%+
relying on trucked water. [Israel](/ja/entity/israel) maintains the ceasefire is broadly holding, 
hostages returned, aid volumes up, and attributes shortfalls to Hamas diversion and
distribution failures inside Gaza rather than access restrictions. The ceasefire-breach
count (3,201 Israeli violations by Al Jazeera's tally) is disputed; Israel does not
acknowledge the methodology. The plan's stall on everything beyond the initial pause, 
no further Israeli withdrawals since October, fortifications going up along the line, 
is the structural gap between the ceasefire's headline and its delivery.

## By the numbers

- ~36%, share of allotted trucks (≈52,000 of 144,000) entered Oct 2025-June 2026.
- 77%, Gazans still facing acute food insecurity.
- 3,201, Israeli ceasefire violations counted Oct-June by Al Jazeera's tally.
- 70%+, Gazans relying on trucked water amid funding gaps.
- 0, further Israeli withdrawals since the initial 10 October pullback.

## Why it matters

The aid surge is real but partial; a population kept at famine's edge under a "holding"
ceasefire is the gap between the plan's headline and its delivery. Stalled withdrawals
and continuing strikes feed [the phase-two impasse](/ja/n/gaza-phase-two-hamas-disarmament), 
Hamas cites both as reasons to refuse disarmament.

## What to watch

- Whether truck throughput approaches the allotted ceiling or plateaus near a third.
- Funding for water-trucking and whether the water supply collapses.
- Any further Israeli withdrawal, or new fortification of the line.

## Regional takes (batched by bias / lens)

### unlabelled
- **UN OCHA oPt, Humanitarian Situation Report, 12 June 2026** (Occupied Palestinian Territory, en) — OCHA's situation report, truck offloading rates at Kerem Shalom, commercial-sector tonnage, water-trucking dependence and the persistent access restrictions and clearance delays for shelter and non-food items.
  Source: https://www.un.org/unispal/document/ocha-sitrep-12-june-2026/
- **UN Security Council briefing (press.un.org)** (Global, en) — Council briefing recording that despite ceasefire gains Gazans remain trapped in a humanitarian nightmare, with briefers demanding unhindered aid access and respect for the peace plan.
  Source: https://press.un.org/en/2026/sc16390.doc.htm
- **UNRWA** (Global, en) — 
  Source: https://www.unrwa.org/resources/reports/unrwa-situation-report-177-situation-gaza-strip-and-west-bank-including-east-jerusalem
- **UN OCHA (Sit Rep No. 69)** (Global, en) — 
  Source: https://www.unocha.org/publications/report/occupied-palestinian-territory/gaza-humanitarian-response-situation-report-no-69
- **KSL TV (AP)** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://ksltv.com/world-news/israels-last-hostages-gaza-ceasefire/870576/
- **Times of Israel** (Israel, en) — 
  Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/topic/gaza/
- **Haaretz** (Israel, he) — 
  Source: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news
- **Middle East Eye** (United Kingdom, en) — 
  Source: https://www.middleeasteye.net/
- **The National** (United Arab Emirates, en) — 
  Source: https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/mena/
- **Reuters** (Global, en) — 
  Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/

### liberal pro-Israel US
- **J Street** (United States, en) — Audits the ceasefire at the half-year mark, hostages returned and aid surged, but the plan stalled on everything beyond the pause, with no Israeli withdrawals since 10 October and fortifications going up along the line.
  > "Six months in, the plan has largely stalled on all its promises beyond the initial pause, hostage exchange and aid surge."
  Source: https://jstreet.org/six-months-in-assessing-the-status-of-the-gaza-ceasefire/

### pan-Arab
- **Al Jazeera** (Qatar, ar) — Tallies Israeli ceasefire violations by air, artillery and direct fire since 10 October and stresses Israel has not withdrawn further while reinforcing positions, a counter to the 'ceasefire holding' framing.
  > "Israel violated the ceasefire thousands of times by air, artillery and direct shootings, and has conducted no further withdrawal since 10 October."
  Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/11/11/how-many-times-has-israel-violated-the-gaza-ceasefire-here-are-the-numbers

## Across the graph
- Related: [[gaza-phase-two-hamas-disarmament]], [[netanyahu-coalition-exposure]]
- Entities: Gaza War, Israel, Palestine, United Nations

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