It's been two weeks since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire came into effect in Gaza. But the daily struggle for survival is greater than ever. The ceasefire's allowed a trickle of aid to enter. But humanitarian agencies say the amount remains grossly insufficient.
Breakdown
- A fragile ceasefire has allowed some aid into Gaza, but not enough to meet needs. 7s
- Only a fraction of the promised 600 aid trucks per day have entered Gaza. 22s
- Agencies say over 1,000 trucks a day are needed to address famine conditions. 48s
- Essential supplies like tents and medical materials remain blocked at the border. 2m 0s
- Local officials and families stress the need for consistent, increased aid to rebuild. 2m 27s
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Middle East Conflict
The U.S brokered ceasefire deal in Gaza is holding, after Hamas agreed to release all remaining Israeli hostages.