UN humanitarian chief urges Israel to open more crossings into Gaza
Summary
The UN's humanitarian chief has urged Israel to open more crossings into Gaza to let in more aid. This request follows Israel's warning to limit supplies because Hamas has not returned the bodies of all hostages as promised. In Gaza, food prices are rising as people stockpile goods, fearing the ceasefire could end soon.Key Facts
- The UN is asking Israel to open more crossings into Gaza for increased aid delivery.
- Israel warned of limiting supplies after Hamas did not return all hostages' bodies.
- The Rafah crossing between Egypt and southern Gaza remains mostly closed.
- As of now, seven hostages' bodies have been returned to Israel.
- Food prices are going up in Gaza as people buy and store supplies, fearing an end to the ceasefire.
- Traders in Gaza have been hoarding goods to create shortages and increase prices.
- The UN chief expressed concern over violence against civilians in Gaza.
- President Trump's peace plan involves using the same mechanisms for opening crossings as during the previous ceasefire.
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