Israel to allow dozens of aid trucks into Gaza daily, government says
Briefly

Israel has announced that it will facilitate the entrance of numerous UN aid trucks to the Gaza Strip following an extensive blockade lasting more than 11 weeks. Spokespersons indicated that essential items such as flour, baby food, and medical supplies would be delivered. Concerns over famine conditions in Gaza have risen as major organizations recently exhausted food supplies. Israel's previous military actions and accusations against Hamas regarding aid control have influenced this decision to reopen humanitarian support after a critical period.
Israel will facilitate the entry of "dozens of aid trucks" from UN agencies in the Gaza Strip on a daily basis in the coming days.
After 11 weeks of blockade, Israel will allow the entrance of UN aid trucks, providing essential resources to the Gaza Strip.
Gaza remained on the brink of famine after major aid organisations ran out of food stocks in recent weeks, according to UN agencies.
The Israeli government accused Hamas of controlling the aid flow, thereby profiting from it, while the Palestinian population suffers.
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