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UN is ready to surge aid into Gaza and waiting for green light from Israel after deal
The UN has 170,000 tons of aid ready to support 2.1 million people in Gaza but awaits political clearance to proceed with deliveries following a recent ceasefire.
- The United Nations said 170,000 metric tons of food, medicine and other humanitarian aid is ready to enter Gaza, and it is seeking Israel's permission to massively increase aid after a ceasefire deal.
- In the last months, the UN could only deliver 20% of the aid needed in Gaza due to the war, offensives and restrictions.
- Following the ceasefire deal, the UN aims to increase aid trucks to 500-600 daily, provide food to 2.6 million people, restore health services, water and sanitation, provide temporary shelters and reopen schools for 700,000 children.
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The United Nations is ready to deliver urgently needed aid to the people of Gaza, said UN envoy Tom Fletcher.
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