The UN reported "real progress" in aid delivery to Gaza following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Food supplies and other aid had been sharply curtailed since the conflict began, leading to a deep humanitarian crisis.
Cooking oil entered Gaza for the first time since March, along with tents, flour, frozen meat, fresh fruit, and medicines.
The UN distributed hundreds of thousands of hot meals and bread bundles in the north and south of Gaza.
Detailed Insights:
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs stated that its aid efforts are "well underway" to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Humanitarian aid has been a significant point of contention during the 2-year conflict, highlighting the challenges in providing assistance to the affected population.
The ceasefire has allowed humanitarian agencies to increase their operations and deliver essential supplies to Gaza, which had been severely restricted.
Key Concepts Involved:
Ceasefire: A temporary suspension of fighting, typically agreed upon by opposing parties in a conflict.
Humanitarian Aid: Assistance provided to alleviate suffering and meet the basic needs of people affected by crises.