UN Reports Major Humanitarian Progress Amid Fragile Calm
Over 24,000 metric tonnes of life-saving aid – including food, medicine, and shelter materials – have reached Gaza since the October 10 ceasefire, according to UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric. The delivery marks a critical breakthrough as community distribution networks revive across the war-torn region. 🏥
Looting Drops Dramatically
Interception of supplies plummeted from 80% to just 5% since the truce began, with UN officials crediting improved security and coordination. Over 840 pallets of medical supplies, including insulin and cholera kits, have been delivered through WHO channels alone.
Schools & Hospitals Rebuild
Humanitarian teams are racing to:
- Rehabilitate 90+ classrooms for 630,000+ students
- Support Gaza's decimated healthcare system (1,700+ medical workers killed since conflict began)
- Expand commercial goods access to stabilize markets
⚠️ Challenges remain: The UN continues pushing for all border crossings to open and warns of ongoing airstrike risks despite ceasefire terms.
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