LONDON: Palestinian aid workers have described conditions in Gaza as “catastrophic,” with Israel continuing to block most aid supplies two weeks after a ceasefire deal took effect in the territory. Only a fraction of the number of trucks Israel agreed to allow into the territory under the agreement have arrived and Palestinian families are struggling to find food to meet their basic nutritional needs, representatives of nongovernmental organizations said on Thursday.

Forty-one aid organizations accuse Israel of 'arbitrarily' rejecting aid shipments into famine-struck Gaza.

GENEVA: The World Health Organization said Thursday there had been little improvement in the amount of aid going into Gaza since a ceasefire took hold — and no observable…

LONDON: Palestinian aid workers have described conditions in Gaza as “catastrophic,” with Israel continuing to block most aid supplies two weeks after a ceasefire deal took effect…

Israeli authorities are refusing to let in 600 aid trucks per day as specified in ceasefire deal, UN official says.

WHO’s director general says there has been little improvement in the amount of aid going into Gaza since the ceasefire took hold

Hamas says Palestinian factions have agreed to hand over Gaza governance to independent technocrats.

Israeli strikes kill two in Gaza on Friday despite ceasefire, while aid flows remain far below needed levels.