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UN: Aid improving in Gaza, but access still falls short

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November 6, 2025

More than three weeks into the Israel–Hamas ceasefire, much-needed food aid has begun reaching Gaza's war-torn areas. Palestinians hope for more relief and progress toward the next Gaza ceasefire phase as daily life remains precarious.

Nearly a month after the ceasefire in Gazatook effect, it largely holds despite sporadic clashes. 

Markets in Khan Younis show some fresh produce, but families struggle with soaring prices and depleted savings. 

The UN reports 24,000 tons of aid delivered, yet funding gaps and access issues persist. 

The World Food Program says more border openings are needed to sustain relief efforts.

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