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00:00Now, another 10-hour pause in Israeli military activity has just come into effect in parts of Gaza to allow more aid to be distributed across the territory.
00:10Yesterday, Israel announced that there would be a daily respite in military operations, a major policy change,
00:16after growing international pressure over what the United Nations has called man-made mass starvation.
00:22On the first day of the pause, there were chaotic scenes as people gathered around lorries moving through designated humanitarian corridors.
00:30Supplies were also dropped from the air by Jordan and the UAE.
00:34The UN says much more aid is needed to stave off famine.
00:38Our Middle East correspondent Yulan Nell updated me on the details on the pause in military activity.
00:44So the Israeli military has said it's going to allow these humanitarian corridors in Gaza for lorry loads of aid to be moved around.
00:53That's things like food and medicines in particular.
00:55That's started already at 6 o'clock in the morning local time.
00:59And then on top of that, you have these limited, localized pauses in the fighting that it's announced.
01:06They're supposed to last for 10 hours each day.
01:09And they're concentrated in three areas in Gaza City, in Dirabalach, in the center of the strip,
01:14in Almuasi, that coastal area where there are many thousands of people displaced now living in tents.
01:22So the idea is supposed to be that this will facilitate much easier aid distribution within the strip.
01:30But we haven't seen that already.
01:31Gazans have been expressing a lot of frustration at what happened on the first day.
01:36I mean, we had those dramatic airdrops.
01:39That was just 25 tons of aid that was dropped by the Jordanians and the United Arab Emirates.
01:45Really, you know, a trickle in the flood of what is needed inside Gaza.
01:50And you only had about more than 100 lorry loads of aid being picked up from just inside the Gaza border.
01:57That is where it has really been stuck in recent days and weeks.
02:00Yes. And they said these were to be daily.
02:03Did they say how long it's expected to go on for?
02:08Well, the UN's aid chief, Tom Fletcher, talked initially about expecting this to be a week-long sort of change in policy.
02:16And the hope, therefore, is that they can take advantage of that on this second day.
02:21Everyone will be watching in Gaza to see if things can now really kind of pick up speed.
02:25What Tom Fletcher said was needed was action that was sustained vast and fast, particularly they're asking for much quicker approvals by the Israeli military for those lorries to access the Gaza side of border crossings and then move around freely inside Gaza.
02:43And what about on the diplomatic front?
02:46We've mentioned that Sir Keir Starmer is going to be meeting President Trump today in Scotland.
02:50And I'm sure that Gaza will be very high, if not top of the agenda there.
02:55We had those peace talks breaking down last week, didn't we?
02:59Where are things on the diplomatic front?
03:03So what happened last week?
03:05On Thursday, we had this surprise announcement by the U.S. and by the Israelis that they were withdrawing their negotiating teams from Qatar,
03:14where indirect talks have been taking place between Israel and Hamas.
03:18And Israel then said it was considering alternative options on talks because of the lack of progress in sealing a new ceasefire and hostage release deal.
03:30What had been on the table was this idea of a 60-day truce, in which time you would have about half of the remaining living hostages.
03:37It's thought there are 20 of them that would be brought back.
03:41Hamas insisted that it had shown maximum flexibility in the ongoing talks, but there's really a huge amount of international concern that things seem to have stalled there.
03:51And I think that when Sir Keir Starmer talks to President Trump, he will be looking, as are other allies of Israel in the West,
03:59to see if those talks can be restarted, to see if there can be some progress there on an actual deal in Gaza.
04:07Yulan Nel for us there in Jerusalem.
04:09Our correspondent, Rushdie Abu-Alouf, gave me an update on the situation on the ground in Gaza.
04:14Well, there is no significant change.
04:17What was allowed yesterday is about 70 trucks.
04:20People were showing their frustration on social media.
04:25And as many as I could spoke last night and this morning, many of them said that we haven't received any aid from the Egyptian or the Jordanian or whatever aid has been allowed.
04:39You understand that 40 trucks carrying mainly flour and some medical supplies from the north and about 30 trucks from the south,
04:48which is almost average, like the double of what used to be allowed even before this tactical humanitarian pause.
04:57So the people expressed their, you know, anger.
05:00They said, I mean, the siege or the blockade was lifted only on social media, not on the ground.
05:07We are still suffering.
05:08The prices of food are still high.
05:11Yesterday we have noticed in the morning a little bit of a drop in the prices of the flour.
05:16But by the end of the day, the price has gone up again because the traders who are keeping the flour,
05:22they didn't see a big amount of, you know, aid reach the market so the prices can be improved.
05:29So more of a talk than a tactical in the ground.
05:34Not as much as people wanted of aid was allowed yesterday.
05:38And what about those airdrops that have been mentioned?
05:41Aid agencies have just described them as a mere distraction.
05:46Yes, they have dropped, like, you know, 25 tons of aid in three different places in Gaza.
05:54But this is equal to two and a half trucks that can be sent by land.
05:59So we have seen pictures and footage of people fighting each other over this parcel of Jordanian or Emirati parcel into Gaza.
06:12Two or 25 tons of aid is a drop in the ocean, according to the people.
06:18They need about 500 to 600 trucks every day for a month at least to improve the disaster in Gaza.
06:27Rushdie Abu Alouf there, reporting from Istanbul.
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