Humanitarian aid is beginning to flow more freely into Gaza following a recent cease-fire, with an unprecedented increase in food deliveries and supplies reaching civilians after 15 months of war. Aid workers and Palestinians express cautious optimism as food distributions improve. The United Nations reported that it delivered more food in three days than in all of October combined, signaling the urgent need for assistance. However, sustaining this level of aid poses significant logistical challenges amid ongoing uncertainties about the truce's duration.
The United Nations moved as much food into Gaza in three days this week as it did in the entire month of October, highlighting the urgency of aid.
Palestinians in Gaza express hope as a cease-fire allows for more humanitarian aid deliveries, yet concerns remain about sustaining support amid logistical challenges.
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