Under pressure, Israel allows more assistance in Gaza, but the United Nations says it is a small part of what is required star-news.press/wp

Life line for GazaNearly 2 million people of the displaced returned on Monday, with truck convoys in this step. They were carrying the necessary food aid urgently after a sudden reflection of politics by Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government During the weekend It will enable more food and medicine to enter the war -torn Palestinian territories after pictures of the hungry people Children with malnutrition Drew international condemnation.
Israel also allowed humanitarian drops. On Sunday, Israel, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates are all the parachute platforms for aid in the ruins of Gaza.
The drops look exciting, but expensive, ineffective and perhaps dangerous. It was people He was hurt and even killed from heavy platforms During the past air falls on the region.
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To meet the need, the largest part of the aid to Gaza must come with the truck. Each truck can carry between 4 and 10 times as much as the umbrella.
After 22 months of war, including months when Israel brought all the aid coming to Gaza, people are so hungry that they plunder convoys.
A video clip on the weekend showed men climbing to pull bags of flour from trucks before they can reach aid warehouses.
International charitable societies have a new name for them-“self-distribution”-a graphic depiction of the level of despair in the Palestinian pocket.
On Sunday, 120 trucks moved to Gaza. At least, a lot was expected to arrive on Monday – but it is almost not enough. Before the war began, there were 500 trucks per day.
Maryam Yahya is one of about two million Ghazan trying to stay in a tent.
“We haven’t seen anything,” she said. “No help … from the ground, air, or anywhere else.”
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At the same time, the war is launched. The Israeli army said it would stop fighting in populated areas from 10 am to 8 pm local time, for an unlimited number of days. But there were more reports of shooting at people trying to reach food.
In a statement on Monday, the United Nations in charge of helping the Palestinians, UNRWA, welcomed the declaration of humanitarian stops and reduced the restrictions imposed on the entry of aid, but stressed that a lot is needed.
UNRWA warned that according to her data, “1 out of every 5 children suffer from malnutrition in Gaza City.
“We hope UNRWA will finally be allowed to bring thousands of trucks loaded with food, medicine and hygiene supplies. It is currently in Jordan and Egypt waiting for the green light,” the agency said. “Opening all the crossings and floods of Gaza with help is the only way to avoid further deepening hunger between the people of Gaza. What is required is at least 500/600 trucks of basics every day.”
The Israeli army also said that it would secure safe ways of auxiliary trucks to provide and distribute their loads through Gaza. It is something United Nations aid agencies paid for them, and if it succeeds, it will allow the food that is needed to finally reach the people who need it strongly.
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