💨 Abstract
After an 11-week blockade, Israel allowed limited humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, but no aid has been distributed yet. The UN reported delays and bureaucratic hurdles at the Kerem Shalom crossing. Israel aims to intensify operations against Hamas and control Gaza, citing concerns over aid diversion. A U.S.-backed aid distribution plan is criticized by the UN for lacking impartiality. Malnutrition rates in Gaza are rising, raising fears of famine.
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