What happens in Gaza’s ‘Bermuda Triangle’

Al JazeeraCenterEN 4 min read 100% complete by Amal Abu SeifNovember 29, 2025 at 07:02 PM
What happens in Gaza’s ‘Bermuda Triangle’

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Since the ceasefire in Gaza began in late 2025, official reports claim that thousands of trucks carrying humanitarian aid have entered the region weekly. However, humanitarian organizations and Palestinian relief agencies dispute these figures, suggesting that significantly less aid is actually reaching Gaza. A large portion of the aid that does enter Gaza disappears, failing to reach displaced and impoverished populations. This missing aid is attributed to a "Bermuda Triangle," referring to the politically and security-complex distance between the border crossing and the displacement camps where aid is needed. The discrepancy between reported aid deliveries and the reality on the ground has led to growing public concern, especially as basic food items are appearing in local markets at inflated prices.

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Keywords

aid 100% gaza 100% humanitarian aid 90% trucks 80% food 70% disappearing aid 70% karem abu salem crossing 60% displacement camps 50% world food programme 40% israeli occupation authorities 40%

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Very Negative
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Source
Al Jazeera
Political Lean
Center (0.00)
Far LeftCenterFar Right
Classification Confidence
90%
Geographic Perspective
Gaza

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