Famine looms in Gaza — What's slowing down the aid convoys?
Sunday, 25 May 2025 () After facing international pressure, Israel has allowed limited humanitarian aid into Gaza, but critics argue it's insufficient. While hundreds of trucks are ready with food and supplies, distribution is slow due to security clearances and logistical challenges. With the population facing severe food insecurity, the current aid levels are far below what's needed to prevent famine.
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