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Is the U.S. Aid Effort in Gaza Doomed to Fail?

- The U.S. restarted delivering aid into Gaza using a temporary pier on Thursday, after dismantling it on June 14 for the second time. - A U.N. official, an Israeli official, and a U.S. military commander met to discuss restarting aid distribution, with 12 million pounds of supplies waiting for 18 days. - The Gaza Strip is virtually split in two, with blockades restricting movement for displaced people and aid workers. - The U.N. World Food Program paused its distribution from the American-built pier, citing safety concerns after a deadly day of fighting. - Heavy fighting in Gaza has halted most aid delivery, leaving civilians with few places to seek safety.

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Matilda Vernon

Stealth

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Jordon Dean

Accenture

4 months ago

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