In first delivery since March, UN dispatches 90 aid trucks to Gaza
Thursday, 22 May 2025 () Amid mounting global pressure, Israel allowed a UN aid convoy into Gaza, the first since early March, as Prime Minister Netanyahu considers a temporary ceasefire. Despite this, military operations continue, with Gaza's health ministry reporting numerous deaths. The limited aid delivery is insufficient to address the dire humanitarian crisis, leaving civilians struggling for basic supplies and facing unbearable conditions.
First aid trucks enter Gaza as allies warn Israel of sanctions
Aid trucks were seen on Tuesday at the Kerem Shalom crossing, as Israel allowed limited humanitarian supplies into Gaza after months of total blockade.
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