Gaza ceasefire brings hope but aid workers warn of major hurdles ahead
- The Gaza ceasefire has begun, but aid workers warn that major challenges remain ahead, calling it only the first step on a long road to recovery.
- At least 630 aid trucks entered Gaza, with 300 headed north, but delivery obstacles remain significant, according to a senior UN official.
- An Israeli ban on UN agency UNRWA is set to take effect in two weeks, potentially restricting aid distribution to 1.1 million people in Gaza.
- The war in Gaza has resulted in over 46,900 deaths, with reports suggesting the actual toll may be significantly higher due to underreporting.
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Flow of aid to Gaza could take time, warns International Rescue chief
LONDON: The flow of aid into Gaza could take time to ramp up, chief of the International Rescue Committee David Miliband said on Monday (Jan 20), as relief trucks conducted a second day of deliveries following the start of the ceasefire. The deal requires 600 truckloads of aid to be allowed into Gaza every
Gaza Ceasefire Brings Hope Amidst Devastation
Gaza Ceasefire Brings Hope Amidst Devastation The dust is settling in Gaza as Palestinians embark on the arduous task of locating thousands believed buried in the rubble after a protracted 15-month conflict with Israel. The war, a debilitating affair that wrought massive devastation across the enclave, seems to have reached a tentative pause with a ceasefire agreement beginning on Sunday.In the immediate aftermath, focus has turned to the potent…
With the ceasefire, new hope for recovery, also with your help
UNICEF, which has been on the ground in Gaza for a long time, is appealing for humanitarian aid, as the ceasefire now allows more aid to reach more children. The emergency aid provided by UNICEF includes water, hygiene kits, therapeutic food for malnourished children, medical supplies and learning materials. "The ceasefire brings an opportunity for new hope. Together, we can help children survive, recover and start living again. Please donate as…
Gaza ceasefire brings hope but aid workers warn of major hurdles ahead - Egypt Independent
Tel Aviv, Israel CNN — As the Gaza ceasefire takes hold, aid workers caution that the toughest challenges are yet to come, describing the truce as only the first step on a long road to recovery.
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