💨 Abstract
The United Nations has secured permission from Israel for approximately 100 emergency aid trucks to enter Gaza, easing an 11-week blockade amid warnings of impending famine. Although some aid has begun to enter, supplies face Israeli controls and checks. The first trucks, carrying essential baby food and nutrition, entered Gaza but are still under Israeli supervision, risking further slowdowns. Despite this, health officials warn of rising malnutrition rates, which could accelerate due to ongoing food shortages.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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