After more than five months of war in Gaza, aid agencies warn the area's population of 2.3 million face a growing risk of famine unless food supplies are stepped up sharply. They accuse Israel of not doing enough to ensure sufficient aid gets through.
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After more than five months of war in Gaza, aid agencies have warned that the area’s population of 2.3 million face a growing risk of famine unless food supplies are stepped up sharply and they have accused Israel of not doing enough to ensure sufficient aid gets through. Earlier on Wednesday, the military announced that six aid trucks with supplies from the World Food Organization had entered the northern part of the Gaza Strip, where the hunger crisis has been especially acute, through a crossing in the security fence known as the 96th gate.
Hagari acknowledged, however, that getting supplies into the enclave was only one part of the problem and more needed to be done to solve the problem of how to distribute it fairly and efficiently to desperately needy people.The challenges in delivering and distributing aid safely were given stark illustration earlier this month when a convoy of aid trucks was surrounded by thousands of people trying to get supplies and troops opened fire.
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