Gaza aid deliveries still facing Israeli roadblocks a week into ceasefire
Summary
Aid deliveries to Gaza have faced obstacles despite a ceasefire agreement, with Israel maintaining restrictions on key border crossings. The United Nations and aid organizations continue to emphasize the urgent need for humanitarian assistance in the region. Ongoing violence in Gaza has further complicated the delivery efforts and humanitarian situation.Key Facts
- A ceasefire has been in place for a week, but Israel still restricts Gaza's Rafah crossing with Egypt.
- Israeli military actions in Gaza have resulted in casualties, affecting aid operations.
- The United Nations highlights the need for large-scale aid deliveries to address urgent humanitarian needs.
- Over 67,000 Palestinians have reportedly been killed in two years due to conflict.
- The World Food Programme is delivering food but says it is not enough to meet the needs in Gaza.
- The ceasefire agreement, brokered by the U.S., calls for a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces.
- Aid convoys struggle to reach northern Gaza due to damaged roads and closed routes.
- Doctors Without Borders reports limited access to medical care in northern Gaza.
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