An Israeli regime agency said the opening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt for the movement of people will continue to be delayed.
Meanwhile, the UN’s food agency said it has enough food to feel all of Gaza only for 3 months.
“To keep going – and reach everyone – we need lasting access and a stable operating environment,” the World Food Programme said.
“The ceasefire must hold. We cannot go back.”
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees said on X that the toll the Israeli regime’s two-year campaign of destruction has taken on Gaza’s farmlands has left many families without income.
“A kilo of tomatoes that once cost 60¢, now costs $15 – if found at all”, the agency said. “Families who once lived from their land now have no income.”
The trucks seen making their way into Gaza since the implementation of the ceasefire one week ago largely carry commercial goods, not humanitarian aid, Al Jazeera reported.
This leaves many Palestinian families unable to access the fresh food they desperately need.
“Until Gaza’s agricultural sector can be rebuilt, there must be an unrestricted flow of aid,” UNRWA said.
The Zionist regime’s war on Gaza has killed at least 67,967 people and wounded 170,179 since October 2023.