More food supplies are getting into Gaza since the October ceasefire but are still falling short of huge humanitarian needs as winter rains risk spoiling delivered foodstuffs, the U.N. World Food Program said.
Breakdown
- Food supplies to Gaza have increased since the October ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. 4s
- The UN World Food Program says conditions are better but significant needs persist. 11s
- Markets are recovering and food is available, but prices are unaffordable for most people. 29s
- WFP has delivered 40,000 tons of food aid, meeting only 30% of its target due to logistical challenges. 44s
- Many Palestinians remain dependent on food aid after losing income during the conflict. 59s
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