Israeli restrictions have created a “deliberately impossible” environment for aid organisations to address Gaza’s humanitarian needs, the head of a group working in the Palestinian enclave said on Thursday. Speaking on her third visit to Gaza since the war began last October, Arwa Damon, founder of non-governmental organisation the International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance said aid has become “even more limited than it already was”.

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