Video. Trucks with humanitarian aid looted during the border crossing in Rafah


A video from the Associated Press shows residents of Gaza running towards moving aid trucks and seizing bags of food.

Since the ceasefire concluded last month between Hamas and Israel, the aid enters the Gaza Strip.

But “the conditions are still terrible and people are always hungry,” said Tom Fletcher, head of humanitarian affairs for the United Nations.

As part of the agreement, Israel said that it would authorize 600 aid trucks to enter the Gaza Strip every day, which represents a significant increase after months of frustration on the part of help managers Faced with delays and insecurity that hinder both the entry and distribution of food, medicines and other products that we need.

The United Nations Humanitarian Bureau said that more than 12,600 aid trucks had entered the Gaza Strip since the entry into force of the ceasefire.

Famine was largely avoided, Fletcher told the Associated Press on Sunday.

But he warned that the threat could come back quickly if the truce collapsed.

Mr. Fletcher expressed himself while we are increasingly concerned whether the ceasefire can be extended and the talks are supposed to start for the second phase, more difficult.

The first phase of six weeks is halfway through.

Mr. Fletcher said it was essential to provide more food and medical equipment to this territory of more than two million people, most of whom are moved, and he expressed his concerns about the appearance of diseases due to the lack of basic medical equipment.

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