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A month after a U.S.-backed ceasefire, Gaza still gets far less aid than promised, risking lives as winter hits.
Nearly a month after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, humanitarian aid to Gaza remains critically insufficient, with only about 145 trucks per day reaching the territory—far below the promised 600—due to ongoing Israeli restrictions.
The World Food Programme reports only half the needed food is arriving, and shelter supplies are stuck at borders, leaving over 1.5 million people without adequate protection as winter approaches.
While some improvements in food access and child malnutrition are noted in southern Gaza, conditions in the north remain dire, with famine-like conditions, deteriorating tents, and widespread reliance on waste for cooking.
The UN has halted daily aid updates, and humanitarian agencies warn that without full access to all border crossings and roads, the crisis will worsen, risking mass suffering and loss of life.
Un mes después de un alto el fuego respaldado por EE.UU., Gaza todavía recibe mucha menos ayuda de la prometida, arriesgando vidas a medida que llega el invierno.