The warning from UN officials and humanitarian agencies about the imminent famine in the Gaza Strip continues.

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-Saturday 2025/05/24 - 12:53
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On Monday, after two and a half months, permission was granted for the entry of 9 United Nations trucks into the Gaza Strip, and finally five trucks.

On Monday, after two and a half months, permission was granted for the entry of 9 United Nations trucks into the Gaza Strip, and ultimately five trucks entered the area; however, according to a spokesperson for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the permit for the distribution of these shipments was not issued until Tuesday. Tom Fletcher, head of humanitarian affairs at the UN, stated that this number of trucks carrying aid is "a drop in the ocean of what is critically needed." According to Reuters, international pressures on Israel have increased in recent days with the resumption of the military's attack on Gaza coinciding with continued restrictions on the wide entry of humanitarian aid.

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