Gaza, humanitarian aid
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The limited aid entering Gaza isn’t nearly enough, humanitarian groups say, warning that Israeli authorities' new rules have complicated distribution efforts.
A total of 107 aid trucks belonging to the United Nations and other aid groups carrying flour, food, medical equipment and pharmaceutical drugs were transferred on Thursday into the Gaza Strip, the Israeli military said.
Lorry loads of aid, including flour and baby food, are picked up after Israel eased an 11-week-long blockade.
A U.S.-backed organization aims to start work in the Gaza Strip by the end of May, overseeing a new model of aid distribution in the Palestinian enclave, but the United Nations says the plan is not impartial or neutral,
Satellite images appear to show the construction of three large aid distribution sites in southern Gaza, amid reports about a controversial new United States-backed plan to bring more humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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The U.N. says it is trying to get the desperately needed aid that has entered Gaza this week into the hands of Palestinians.
Pope Leo XIV says the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, "the heartbreaking price of which is paid by children, the elderly, the sick," must end and food must be allowed in.
Food aid trucks are entering into Gaza towards UN warehouses for distribution, after Israel ended an 11-week blockade. It comes as there is a growing hunger crisis, especially among children. NBC News’ Matt Bradley reports.
U.S. authorities called the shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., an "act of terror" and identified the suspect as Elias Rodriguez, 31, of Chicago.