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Limited aid reaching Gaza is not enough to sustain life: UN warns

23 May 2025
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Limited aid reaching Gaza is not enough to sustain life: UN warns
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The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) has expressed grave concerns over the inadequate food aid entering Gaza, stating it is insufficient to sustain life and warning of impending famine. In a recent post, the WFP emphasized that the limited aid is merely “a drop in the ocean,” and called for an urgent scaling up of humanitarian assistance. While some bakeries have resumed operations due to small flour shipments, the overall situation remains dire for many Palestinians in the besieged territory.

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