United Nations data shows a severe breakdown in aid delivery to Gaza, raising questions from the Trump administration about the U.N.'s ability to manage relief in the region.
NEWSMAX -- The Trump administration has been sharply critical of the process, accusing the U.N. of incompetence and saying its routes allow Hamas to steal food and supplies. Administration officials say the controversy underscores the need for reform.
The Daily Mail reported that since mid-May, only 19% of U.N. humanitarian trucks have reached Gaza.
U.S. officials familiar with the tracking called the system "clunky" and "not working." Several State Department and White House sources say the problem is compounded by looting, often by Hamas and armed groups.