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A Shortage Of Housing Aid Entering Gaza Threatens The Israel-Hamas Truce
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Israel has rejected Hamas' claim that it's obstructing the delivery of sufficient tents and temporary homes to the devastated Palestinian territory.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Three weeks into the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the number of tents and temporary homes entering Gaza risks falling short of the goals set for the deal’s first phase.
The looming deficit sits at the heart of a dispute between Israel and Hamas that could topple the tenuous truce.
Three weeks into the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the number of tents and temporary homes entering Gaza risks falling short of the goals set for the deal’s first phase.
Three weeks into the ceasefire’s first phase, the number of tents and temporary homes entering the devastated territory risks falling short of the deal’s goal.
Hamas has indefinitely delayed the scheduled release of three hostages on Saturday, accusing Israel of obstructing the delivery of tents, pre-fabricated homes and heavy machinery into the devastated territory, where the majority of people are displaced and many live beside the rubble of blasted-out buildings.