More than 300 aid trucks enter Gaza as Palestinians battle starvation
Al Jazeera
Delivery falls short of the minimum UN requirement to stave off the humanitarian crisis in the besieged territory.
Israel has announced the entry of more than 300 aid trucks into Gaza, the highest daily volume since its war on the besieged territory began six months ago.
But Monday’s delivery still falls far short of what the United Nations says is the minimum required to feed millions of people – most of them refugees – on the brink of starvation.
Under growing international pressure, Israel on Monday said 322 aid trucks were inspected and allowed to enter the heavily bombarded Palestinian territory.
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