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The UN chief of UNRWA anticipates a decline in attacks on aid convoys in Gaza as relief aid, including food and flour, floods the area following a truce between Israel and Palestinian militants. The U.N. World Food Programme has enough food to feed over a million people for three months. A surge in aid is expected to help mitigate looting and tension in Gaza, but uninterrupted and unhindered access to the population is necessary.
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