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Modest food aid rise won't stop starvation in Gaza, WFP chief says

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The head of the U.N.'s World Food Program says more aid is getting into Gaza but it's a fraction of what's needed to stave off starvation. Her comments came a week after a global hunger monitor reported famine had struck parts of Gaza.

Breakdown
  • WFP chief says increased food aid to Gaza is still far from sufficient.
  • About 100 aid trucks now enter Gaza daily, down from 600 during a ceasefire. 27s
  • Aid workers report ongoing difficulties reaching vulnerable populations inside Gaza. 1m 21s
  • A hunger monitor report found nearly a quarter of Gaza's population faces famine. 1m 45s
  • Most UN Security Council members call the famine a man-made crisis and cite international law. 2m 8s
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