In the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, displaced Palestinian Mariam Awad spends hours each day shaping dough into round loaves, baking them in a clay oven beside her temporary shelter.
Her husband, Abu Bassem, keeps the fire burning with whatever materials he can find — a necessity, as cooking gas remains scarce across the enclave. “If gas enters, it would make things easier,” Mariam said.
According to the Hamas-run Gaza Government Media Office, 3,203 trucks entered Gaza between October 10 and October 31. The office said this amounted to only 145 trucks per day on average — about 24 percent of the 600 daily shipments agreed upon, including 50 fuel trucks.
An Israeli government spokeswoman said Israel is allowing “hundreds of trucks of aid daily” into Gaza, while accusing Hamas of “derailing humanitarian efforts meant for their own people.”
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