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State Department: U.S. pushing humanitarian access to Gaza but stresses safety concerns for aid delivery
Summary
At a State Department briefing, the spokesperson said the administration supports resuming humanitarian aid to Gaza "as long as it can be safely moved in and there's no looting," and said the president has directed action on food and medicine, though operational details were not disclosed.
The State Department spokesperson said the administration wants humanitarian aid to resume entering Gaza but emphasized that deliveries must occur “as long as it can be safely moved in and there's no looting.” The spokesperson said the president has directed action on food and medicine for Gaza but declined to provide operational details during…
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