Gaza ceasefire prompts highest volumes of humanitarian aid inflow since start of war
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Following the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, substantial increases in aid to Gaza have been recorded, with over 630 trucks entering on the first day. This surge is crucial for alleviating the dire humanitarian conditions faced by more than two million residents. Despite the logistical challenges, humanitarian agencies emphasize the immense needs, especially concerning food insecurity, as many areas may be nearing famine. The UN World Food Programme aims to deliver a minimum of 150 truckloads of food daily to tackle this crisis effectively.
"On the first day of the ceasefire, more than 630 aid trucks entered Gaza, marking the highest daily volume of aid since the war started in October 2023."
"Humanitarian agencies warn that the needs among the population are enormous, with more than two million inhabitants of Gaza in a situation of great vulnerability."
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