Humanitarian Aid Stranded in Gaza Crisis
Humanitarian Aid Stranded in Gaza Crisis
Humanitarian Aid Stranded in Gaza Crisis
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A severe backlog of humanitarian aid, including 1,150 truckloads at Kerem Shalom crossing in southern Gaza, awaits collection, prompting the U.N. to express concerns over hindered progress due to conflict between Israel and Hamas. Jordan has sent 40 trucks of food and medical aid to northern Gaza, totaling 2,514 trucks since December, aiming to alleviate the severe shortages. Additionally, hundreds of trucks loaded with food and water are stranded on an Egyptian road near Gaza, worsening the humanitarian crisis after nine months of conflict, with drivers facing challenges in delivering supplies. Discussions involving Egypt, the U.S., and Israel have yet to reopen critical crossings to facilitate aid flow, as the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate.

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