The Aid Workers Who Risk Their Lives to Bring Relief to Gaza
Briefly

In an unheated warehouse in Rafah, Ahmad Najjar, a medical-donations officer for Anera, struggled to deliver vital supplies in the war-torn region, highlighting the dire logistical challenges.
As the war in Gaza continues, fewer than a dozen hospitals remain operational, with nurses resorting to using dishcloths as bandages amid a severe shortage of critical medical supplies.
Sean Carroll, Anera’s president, emphasized the organization’s role as a 'last-mile delivery partner' in Gaza, illuminating the complexities of aiding in a heavily blockaded area.
The ongoing blockade and governance by Hamas after years of conflict severely hinder humanitarian efforts, making the distribution of essential supplies increasingly challenging for organizations like Anera.
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