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Hamas and Fatah Announce Ceasefire in Gaza as Aid Trucks Make Landfall for First Time.
A convoy of aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip's Khan Younis on Friday, marking a rare moment of calm in the war-torn territory. The United Nations has welcomed the shipment, citing an increase in deliveries since the recent ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Fatah.
However, despite this uptick in humanitarian support, UN officials have expressed concerns about the logistical challenges facing aid convoys in Gaza. War-damaged roads and ongoing closures of key routes have made it difficult to transport goods to northern areas of the strip.
The situation on the ground remains precarious, with the conflict having caused extensive damage to infrastructure and leaving millions without access to basic necessities like food, water, and healthcare. The arrival of aid trucks is a welcome development, but it's clear that much more needs to be done to address the scale of the crisis in Gaza.
A convoy of aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip's Khan Younis on Friday, marking a rare moment of calm in the war-torn territory. The United Nations has welcomed the shipment, citing an increase in deliveries since the recent ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Fatah.
However, despite this uptick in humanitarian support, UN officials have expressed concerns about the logistical challenges facing aid convoys in Gaza. War-damaged roads and ongoing closures of key routes have made it difficult to transport goods to northern areas of the strip.
The situation on the ground remains precarious, with the conflict having caused extensive damage to infrastructure and leaving millions without access to basic necessities like food, water, and healthcare. The arrival of aid trucks is a welcome development, but it's clear that much more needs to be done to address the scale of the crisis in Gaza.