Humanitarian aid deliveries resumed into Gaza on Monday under a precarious ceasefire, just one day after the truce faced its first major test when Israeli forces conducted lethal strikes in response to Hamas militants killing two soldiers.
Breakdown
- Humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza resumed after a temporary suspension.
- The pause in aid followed Israeli strikes after two soldiers were killed. 15s
- Palestinians report the aid is insufficient for their families' needs. 37s
- Rising prices and limited supplies are causing additional hardship. 1m 19s
- Israeli army distributed leaflets warning civilians to avoid military areas. 1m 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.