Israel is restricting aid into Gaza saying Hamas has not lived up to terms of the ceasefire because bodies of some hostages remain in Gaza. Hamas says it needs help extracting bodies under rubble, while aid groups say that even under the ceasefire, not enough critical supplies are getting to Gaza City.
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- Aid groups report that only two crossings are currently open for humanitarian shipments into Gaza. 58s
- Organizations state that while aid deliveries are increasing, they remain far below what is needed. 1m 5s
- Delivering supplies to Gaza City and northern Gaza is described as extremely challenging. 1m 22s
- The UN's top aid official calls for all routes into Gaza to be opened and for a dramatic surge in shipments. 1m 33s
- Efforts to restore food, education, power, water, and healthcare are underway under a fragile ceasefire. 1m 45s
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