Israel still blocking most Gaza aid as military carries out more attacks
Summary
Aid deliveries to Gaza have been limited despite a ceasefire agreement mediated by the United States. Israel allows only a small portion of the promised aid trucks into the area, leading to shortages of essential supplies. The Israeli military continues operations in Gaza, which has resulted in casualties and destruction.Key Facts
- Only 24% of the agreed 600 aid trucks per day have been allowed into Gaza.
- More than 2.4 million people in Gaza face shortages of food, water, and medicine.
- Israeli military actions have targeted areas in Khan Younis and Jabalia, causing damage.
- Since the ceasefire, Israeli operations in Gaza have resulted in 222 Palestinian deaths and 594 injuries.
- Aid is rerouted through a narrow and congested road, limiting transportation capacity.
- The United Nations has highlighted the challenges in delivering aid due to Israeli route restrictions.
- Palestinian groups face difficulties in retrieving the bodies due to Israeli restrictions and damage.
- The International Committee of the Red Cross transferred three bodies to Israel, but these were not among the identified Israeli captives.
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