COGAT publishes report stating Gaza aid exceeded UN requirements during ceasefire.
COGAT released a 22-page report on July 9, 2026, stating that 1.78 million tons of food entered Gaza between October 2025 and June 2026, over three times the World Food Programme's requirements. The report cited a 72% decline in staple food prices and said water availability exceeds international standards.
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Divergence score
2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 1 bias group.
2 camps
1 bias group
The spectrum · how 2 outlets placed this story
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Times of Israel
Jerusalem Post
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The split, in one line
Both outlets lead with COGAT's claim that aid significantly exceeded requirements, with near-identical framing that attributes remaining price issues to Hamas taxes.
How each outlet covered it
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Coverage clusters in the center and international press. Here is each take as it stands.
Center & international coverage
“COGAT says Gaza aid has 'significantly exceeded' requirements during ceasefire”
“Gaza received more than triple of UN's food aid requirements during ceasefire, COGAT reveals”
Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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