
Gaza Bakeries Receive Flour as Limited Aid Arrives Amid Blockade
Flour arrives at Gaza bakeries as limited aid trucks are allowed in. The ongoing blockade of Gaza continues to create immense hardship for the population. This is highlighted in a Sky News video showing the delivery of flour to bakeries working with the World Food Programme. The footage shows workers unloading sacks of flour at night, illustrating the difficult conditions. According to the video, Israel has allowed 100 trucks, but the UN says it cannot take them deeper into Gaza because of insecurity. The video provides a stark visual representation of the humanitarian challenges in Gaza and the difficulties faced by those trying to provide aid. The limited access to aid underscores the urgency of the situation and the need for continued international efforts to alleviate the suffering of the people of Gaza. One worker is quoted saying, "This flour is desperately needed," highlighting the impact of the ongoing blockade. The video offers a powerful visual testament to the resilience of the people of Gaza and the importance of continued humanitarian assistance.