Following a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, aid has significantly increased in Gaza, with 600 trucks allowed daily. Despite over 32,000 metric tons of aid entering the region, distribution remains challenging due to infrastructure damage and fears of conflict resuming. The World Food Program noted a surge in assistance during the ceasefire's early days. Local leaders express cautious optimism but emphasize the ongoing struggles faced by families dependent on the aid.
I have more than 10 children. All of them need milk and food. Before the ceasefire, we used to provide food with difficulty, he said. Today there is a little relief.
Over 32,000 metric tons of aid have entered Gaza since the ceasefire, the agency said last week. Aid is now entering through two crossings in the north and one in the south.
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