Aid is surging into Gaza under the ceasefire. Is it helping?
- Aid is flowing into Gaza after a ceasefire, providing relief to those suffering from hunger and displacement, as reported by the Associated Press.
- Israel is allowing 600 aid trucks daily into Gaza, with over 32,000 metric tons of aid delivered since the ceasefire began, according to the World Food Program.
- Despite increased aid, distribution challenges persist due to damaged infrastructure and ongoing Israeli inspections, as noted by humanitarian groups.
- Prices for basic goods remain high, with flour and cooking gas costing about three times more than before the conflict, according to the World Food Program.
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right4Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Left
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- 44% of the sources lean Left
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C 40%
R 16%
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