In Gaza, the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is offering a brief window for aid to reach those in desperate need. In one city, its largest bakery is once again up and running — a lifeline for families on the brink of starvation.
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- A major bakery in Deir el-Balakh, Gaza, has resumed operations, producing 300,000 loaves daily. 11s
- The World Food Programme supports the bakery and plans to open 30 more. 16s
- Aid deliveries have resumed under a ceasefire, allowing essential supplies and fuel into Gaza. 26s
- Despite increased aid, reaching famine-hit areas in northern Gaza remains difficult due to damaged roads and blockages. 1m 3s
- The World Food Programme delivers an average of 560 tonnes of food daily, but officials say this is not enough to meet the population's needs. 1m 14s
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