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UK sees lessons from Northern Ireland that could aid the fragile Gaza ceasefire process
Nearly 68,000 Palestinians have died and famine has spread as Israel's offensive blocks aid convoys from reaching Northern Gaza, worsening the humanitarian crisis, officials say.
- The experience of the Northern Ireland peace process in the 1990s may offer lessons for the fragile Gaza ceasefire process.
- Around 3,600 people were killed and 50,000 wounded during the decades-long conflict in Northern Ireland, known as 'the Troubles'.
- The IRA's reluctance to give up its weapons was a main sticking point that threatened to derail the Northern Ireland peace process.
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More emergency aid is reaching Gaza after the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. But it is not yet enough and aid convoys are having difficulty reaching the northern part of the Gaza Strip, according to the UN. “It is extremely difficult to get to Gaza City and northern Gaza,” says Abeer Etefa of the UN World Food Programme.
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