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Since the blockade was partially lifted last month, the UN has tried to bring in aid but has faced major obstacles, including rubble-choked roads, Israeli military restrictions, continuing air strikes and growing anarchy.
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UN has tried to bring in aid since blockade was partially lifted last month but faced obstacles including rubble-choked roads Israeli military restrictions continuing air strikes growing anarchy
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{ "event": "blockade partially lifted", "location": "Gaza", "obstacles": [ "rubble-choked roads", "Israeli military restrictions", "continuing air strikes", "growing anarchy" ], "timeframe": "last month", "organization": "UN" } - UUID
- a114b4a3-79f8-4898-af1f-0c85eb75001a
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- February 14, 2026 at 9:03 PM (3 months ago)
- Last Updated
- February 14, 2026 at 9:03 PM (3 months ago)
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Israel claims to have increased aid deliveries to Gaza, leading to falling food prices. However, humanitarian groups report bottlenecks and obstacles preventing supplies from reaching those in need. The article highlights the ongoing challenges in delivering aid during the Israel-Hamas war.
At least 59 Palestinians were killed and hundreds wounded in Khan Younis by Israeli forces firing on crowds waiting for aid trucks. Witnesses described the scene as a 'horror movie'. The IDF acknowledged firing in the area and is investigating.
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