Despite a brokered ceasefire, Israel has severely limited humanitarian aid to Gaza City, allowing only 24% of the agreed deliveries, while military strikes continue across the Gaza Strip.
- Israel permitted only 3,203 aid trucks to enter the Gaza Strip from October 10 to 31, significantly below the planned 600 daily trucks as part of the ceasefire agreement.
- The Israel Defense Forces continue military strikes in the Gaza Strip, raising concerns about the safety and well-being of Palestinians amid ongoing humanitarian crises.
- Reports indicate that Hamas remains a central issue in negotiations, with the hostage situation complicating efforts to provide relief to Palestinians in Gaza City.
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The limited aid flow underlines the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza City, highlighting the challenges faced by Palestinians amid continued conflict. This situation raises urgent questions about the effectiveness of ceasefire agreements and the international communitys role in alleviating the suffering.