Authorities in Gaza announced that Israel is delaying the implementation of the humanitarian provisions of the ceasefire agreement which came into effect on Jan. 19. Speaking at a press conference at al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City, Salama Marouf, head of the Gaza Government Media Office, said that “despite 20 days passing since the agreement, the humanitarian situation remains catastrophic due to Israeli obstruction.” He explained that “the agreement mandates the daily entry of 600 aid trucks, including 50 fuel trucks, alongside the provision of 60,000 mobile housing units, 200,000 tents, generators, spare parts, solar panels, and materials for rebuilding Gaza.”

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