Gaza desperately needs aid. How many trucks has Israel let in?
Briefly

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is escalating, with aid agencies describing the situation as desperate. Following a two-month blockade, Israel has allowed only a minimal number of aid trucks into Gaza, hardly meeting the critical needs of its over two million residents. Despite claims of more trucks entering, reports confirm very limited distribution has occurred. The United Nations warns that half a million people face starvation, and urgent aid is desperately needed, particularly for vulnerable populations like malnourished infants. The siege continues to impose a heavy toll on the civilian population.
Aid agencies describe the level of food and medicine allowed into Gaza as 'ridiculously inadequate,' with only five trucks entering amid a humanitarian crisis.
Despite Israel's claim that 93 trucks entered Gaza, the UN reported only five trucks were allowed entry and no distribution occurred.
Palestinians are nearing starvation, with 14,000 babies at risk of malnutrition as aid continues to be severely limited.
The UN indicates that half a million people in Gaza are facing starvation, calling the situation a 'drop in the ocean' of aid needed.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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