STANDARD
HUMANITARIAN
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COGAT Reports Aid Influx Exceeds Requirements in Gaza During Ceasefire
Jul 09, 2026 08:30 AM CT
Gaza Strip
Gaza, humanitarian aid, COGAT, ceasefire, economic impact
Summary
Israel's Civil Administration (COGAT) released a report stating that 1.78 million tons of food entered Gaza since October 2025, claiming aid levels have significantly exceeded requirements and contributed to a 72% drop in consumer prices. This development highlights the humanitarian logistics and economic conditions within Gaza during the ceasefire period, serving as a metric for the effectiveness of aid delivery mechanisms controlled by Israeli authorities.
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Publishing 22-page report detailing its aid efforts, Defense Ministry body says 1.78 million tons of food entered Strip since October 2025, pushing consumer prices to drop some 72% The post COGAT says Gaza aid has ‘significantly exceeded’ requirements during ceasefire appeared first o...
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COGAT published a 22-page report detailing aid efforts, asserting that aid volumes exceeded needs and lowered prices.