The UN said on Friday that the flow of humanitarian supplies into the Gaza Strip increased in July, but warned that critical restrictions remain in place as humanitarian needs across the enclave remain “immense.” “Data collected through the UN 2720 Mechanism indicate a 33% increase in the volume of supplies that we and our partners were able to bring into Gaza in July, compared with June. About 60% of these supplies were food, followed by smaller volumes of shelter, water, sanitation, hygiene and health items, Haq said. READ: 300 Palestinian children killed since Gaza ceasefire, UNICEF Says“Still, our humanitarian partners warn that restrictions remain on the types of supplies allowed into Gaza,” he added. The deputy spokesman also addressed the humanitarian situation in the occupied West Bank, where UN and humanitarian partners visited Qalandia Camp in Jerusalem following a two-day Israeli military operation.