Devastated roads and lurking bombs hindering Gaza aid effort
Briefly

Following the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, the Gaza Strip saw a surge in humanitarian aid, with over 32,000 tonnes reaching the territory through various crossings. The World Food Programme reported distributing more food in the initial days of the ceasefire than in any month during the conflict. However, the distribution effort faces significant challenges, including damaged roads, Israeli inspections, and the dangerous presence of unexploded bombs, which pose risks to civilians and aid workers alike.
A significant increase in humanitarian aid has been observed in Gaza since the ceasefire, highlighting the challenges posed by infrastructure damage and safety concerns.
Despite over 32,000 tonnes of aid distributed, many barriers remain, including destroyed roads and unexploded ordnance, complicating the delivery and distribution process.
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