Only 769 aid trucks have entered the Gaza Strip over the past nine days, despite estimates outlining the need for 500 to 600 trucks daily.
Figures shared by the Government Media Office in Gaza to Al Jazeera show that an average of 85 trucks have entered the besieged enclave daily since 27 July.
The figures underscore a deepening humanitarian crisis and collapsing health sector as relief distribution efforts fail to meet basic humanitarian needs in the blockaded strip.
Medical sources in Gaza have reported that 41 Palestinians, including 24 aid seekers, were killed in Israeli attacks across the besieged enclave since dawn on Tuesday, according to Al Jazeera.