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U.N. warns Gaza ceasefire gains are unraveling after days with no humanitarian access
Summary
U.N. spokesperson says lack of humanitarian access to Gaza for 11 days is worsening food, water, health, sanitation and education needs; many health facilities remain nonfunctional and crossings remain closed.
Humanitarian progress in Gaza following recent ceasefires is unraveling after 11 days with little or no humanitarian access, U.N. spokesperson Steph said during a U.N. press briefing Monday.
Steph said partners report growing shortages of food, water and medical services across the Gaza Strip. In North Gaza, she said only 16% of health service points are functioning either fully or partially — including three of five hospitals, six of about 50 medical points and four of more than two dozen primary health-care…
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