Gaza ceasefire prompts highest volumes of humanitarian aid inflow since start of war
More than 630 trucks with basic supplies entered the Strip on Sunday and 915 on Monday, although agencies warn that the enormous needs of the population require greater speed
In keeping with one of the key points of the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, and despite logistical challenges, the volumes of essential supplies flowing into Gaza since Sunday are far higher than before the truce, which is seen as key to beginning to alleviate the severe humanitarian crisis in the Strip. However, humanitarian agencies warn that the needs among the population are enormous and that the more than two million inhabitants of Gaza are in a situation of great vulnerability.