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Palestinians in Gaza say aid efforts not enough to reach all those in need

The Israeli military said ten-hour "tactical pauses" in certain areas would allow for the increase of aid into Gaza.

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00:00Palestinians in Gaza say aid delivered over the weekend is not enough and hasn't
00:08reached the population of over two million. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said
00:16minimal aid would be allowed to enter Gaza after images of starvation drew international criticism.
00:23We didn't see anything. We didn't see any help from the outside or from the air or from any place.
00:33Here we are standing on the road and we don't see anything. Here we are standing here in the
00:40flames like the flames. We're waiting for the flames in the flames in our flames.
00:45There was a couple of times in a second and third. And they said that the flames would be
00:49coming. We didn't see anything. We didn't see anything. We didn't see anything. The
00:54situation is very difficult. I'm not able to live. I'm not able to live with our children.
00:58We don't see anything. We don't see anything. No, especially when we return to our house.
01:03Here we go. The situation is a waste. There is no food or drink.
01:10Israel has implemented daily 10-hour tactical pauses in parts of Gaza to allow for limited
01:16humanitarian access. However, the UN said the measures would remain insufficient,
01:21and the World Food Programme has called for reliable corridors and consistent access to deliver aid at
01:27scale.
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