“A sign of hope”. That’s how a medic from the World Health Organization described the ceasefire.
But the UN agency is under no illusions of the daunting task that lies ahead in Gaza.
There are chronic shortages of food, fuel and medical supplies, as well as outbreaks of diseases and the risk of famine remains high.
Al Jazeera’s Rylee Carlson explains.
Martin Griffiths, who served as the United Nations’ emergency relief chief, says it is crucial to find a clearly established “pathway to peace” as the Gaza truce takes hold.
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