UN Delivers 24,000 Tonnes of Aid to Gaza Since Ceasefire
Since the October 10 ceasefire, the UN and partners have delivered 24,000 tonnes of aid to Gaza, slashing looting and boosting vital supplies in health, food and education.
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Since the October 10 ceasefire, the UN and partners have delivered 24,000 tonnes of aid to Gaza, slashing looting and boosting vital supplies in health, food and education.
Aid trucks loaded with supplies queue in Egypt’s Al-Arish, waiting to cross the Rafah border into Gaza for vital relief.
The UN WFP delivers 560 tonnes of food daily into Gaza, but with closed crossings and growing needs, much more aid is urgently required to address the crisis.
Aid trucks enter Gaza after a pause in the dispute over hostage bodies, paving the way for reopening Rafah crossing and 600 trucks of relief aid.
Israel and Hamas agree to the first phase of a Gaza peace plan: a ceasefire, hostage swap, aid delivery and the withdrawal of Israeli forces.
UN allocates $9M to secure fuel for hospitals, generators, and kitchens in Gaza, as aid teams await the green light to deliver thousands of tonnes of vital supplies.
Greta Thunberg arrived in Athens after being deported by Israel for joining an aid flotilla to Gaza. The activist slams the move as a violation of international law.
Gaza residents condemn Israel’s Navy for intercepting a flotilla of 42 aid boats, calling it a move to hide life under blockade and vowing to push for vital supplies.
European nations demand the safety and return of citizens after Israel intercepts the Global Sumud Flotilla bound for Gaza with aid volunteers.
Thousands took to Rome’s streets on Oct 2 to protest the Israeli interception of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, answering calls from Italy’s main trade unions for a general strike.