Aid distribution in Gaza remains a challenge after the ceasefire: The trucks are coming in, but I don't know how to access them'
Briefly

Three weeks post-ceasefire, humanitarian aid to Gaza remains critically inadequate. With the territory devastated and millions of tons of rubble present, many residents are struggling to access aid. A significant number of Gazans, about 2.2 million, require urgent assistance, yet only one million have received food just enough to survive. This is compounded by a chaotic aid distribution process, as residents report difficulties in accessing supplies even with numerous trucks entering the region daily. The landscape, marked by destruction, presents major logistical challenges for aid organizations.
Itemad Washah, 53, laments that he has not received any assistance so far and says he does not know where to turn if he needs a tent, flour, or food.
Since January 19, the day the ceasefire began, 4,200 trucks carrying humanitarian aid have entered Gaza each week, according to the latest report from the United Nations World Food Program.
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