Gas is out of reach for most Palestinians in Gaza, forcing families to burn wood, rubbish and even plastic to cook over a fire. Israel has allowed limited commercial goods into the strip, while keeping strict controls on humanitarian aid.
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- Many families in Gaza still lack access to cooking gas despite the ceasefire.
- Gas prices have become unaffordable, forcing residents to use wood and plastic for cooking. 11s
- Humanitarian aid deliveries of fuel have been insufficient to meet local needs. 50s
- Those able to afford gas find some relief, but most face hardship and health risks from open fires. 1m 41s
- The UN and local authorities accuse Israel of delaying aid, worsening the humanitarian crisis. 2m 8s
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