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UN is ready to surge aid into Gaza and waiting for green light from Israel after deal

United Nations has 170,000 metric tons of aid ready to deliver to Gaza but awaits Israeli clearance to address critical shortages affecting over 2 million Palestinians, UN officials said.

  • Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire deal, leading to the release of hostages and a military withdrawal from most of Gaza, as announced on October 9, 2025.
  • The United Nations is prepared to provide food, water, and medical assistance, as it has 170,000 metric tons of supplies ready outside Gaza.
  • Humanitarian experts emphasize the long-term need for rebuilding Gaza, calling for Palestinian-led efforts that ensure fundamental rights, according to Oxfam America President Abby Maxman.
  • However, rebuilding Gaza will be challenging, as experts stress the need for international support and accountability to ensure lasting peace.
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Dozens of trucks loaded with humanitarian aid gathered in the Egyptian city of Arish on Friday, preparing to head to the Gaza Strip in implementation of the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and the Israeli occupation, which went into effect this morning...

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