💨 Abstract
Images of starving children and reports of hunger-related deaths in Gaza have pressured Israel to increase aid, but efforts remain insufficient amid ongoing conflict. Aid trucks enter Gaza but are often looted by desperate crowds. Many are killed attempting to seize aid, and Israeli troops frequently shoot at these crowds. Officials blame a mix of restrictions and lawlessness for the aid distribution issues. The United Nations demands sustained aid flow, but current measures are criticized as cosmetic.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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