
"The United Nations wants Israel to allow in more [aid] trucks at more crossing points to Gaza, an official says, as aid levels remain far lower than specified by the ceasefire agreement. Palestinians in Gaza continue to struggle to find food and clean water despite the ceasefire, and many remain unable to return to their homes due to the presence of Israeli troops."
"Live updatesLive updates, Israeli authorities are refusing to let in 600 aid trucks per day as specified in ceasefire deal, UN official says. The United Nations wants Israel to allow in more [aid] trucks at more crossing points to Gaza, an official says, as aid levels remain far lower than specified by the ceasefire agreement. Palestinians in Gaza continue to struggle to find food and clean water despite the ceasefire, and many remain unable to return to their homes due to the presence of Israeli troops."
Israeli authorities are refusing to let in 600 aid trucks per day as specified in the ceasefire deal. The United Nations is calling for Israel to allow more aid trucks at additional crossing points because current aid deliveries remain far below levels specified by the ceasefire agreement. Palestinians in Gaza continue to struggle to find food and clean water despite the ceasefire. Many Palestinians remain unable to return to their homes because Israeli troops are present in those areas. Reduced aid flows and restricted movement are creating ongoing humanitarian needs and preventing effective relief and recovery across Gaza.
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