LIVE: UN says 1.5M in Gaza need aid, Israel blocks borders despite ceasefir
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LIVE: UN says 1.5M in Gaza need aid, Israel blocks borders despite ceasefir
"Live updatesLive updates, Israeli strikes killed at least two in Gaza yesterday despite ceasefire, aid flows remain far below needed levels. The UN says at least 1.5 million in Gaza need emergency assistance, as Palestinians returning to their homes say they are finding only rubble and a constant struggle for food, water. Following a meeting with different Palestinian factions in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, Hamas said they have agreed to have an independent committee of technocrats administer post-war Gaza."
"The UN says at least 1.5 million in Gaza need emergency assistance, as Palestinians returning to their homes say they are finding only rubble and a constant struggle for food, water."
"Following a meeting with different Palestinian factions in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, Hamas said they have agreed to have an independent committee of technocrats administer post-war Gaza."
Israeli strikes killed at least two people in Gaza yesterday despite a ceasefire, and aid flows remain far below required levels. The UN identifies at least 1.5 million people in Gaza as needing emergency assistance. Palestinians returning to their homes report finding only rubble and face constant struggles to secure food and water. Aid deliveries are insufficient to meet widespread needs across the territory. After a meeting in Cairo with various Palestinian factions, Hamas announced agreement to establish an independent committee of technocrats to administer Gaza after the conflict. The combination of continued violence, widespread destruction, and inadequate humanitarian access leaves large segments of the population in immediate danger and reliant on emergency relief.
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