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UN: Aid deliveries increase since ceasefire but Gaza’s health and education systems remain overwhelmed
Summary
UN agencies say over 24,000 metric tons of aid have been collected since the ceasefire, interception of supplies has fallen sharply, and WHO has delivered surgical kits and nutrition services; the Gaza health system still faces immense strain and education remains disrupted by restrictions on supplies.
The UN spokesperson said UN-led and partner efforts in Gaza have scaled up since the ceasefire, reporting that more than 24,000 metric tons of aid have been collected from crossings under the 2720 mechanism.
"There's been a significant reduction of the interception or looting or taking of supplies collected by ourselves and our partners from the crossings in Gaza," the spokesperson said, citing a drop to about 5% interception between Oct. 10 and Oct. 28 compared…
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