1st aid trucks enter Gaza
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A U.S.-backed organization aims to start work in the Gaza Strip by the end of May overseeing a new model of aid distribution in the Palestinian enclave, but the United Nations says the plan is not impartial or neutral,
Tom Fletcher tells the BBC five aid trucks allowed into Gaza yesterday have not yet reached people on the ground.
Ahead of Sir Keir's calls for a coordinated response, the UK issued a joint statement with France and Canada calling Israel's resumption of aid "wholly inadequate", and threatened "concrete actions" against Israel for its activities in the Palestinian territories.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that Israel would control the whole of Gaza despite mounting international pressure that forced it to lift a blockade on aid supplies that has left the enclave on the brink of famine.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday Israel would control the whole of Gaza despite mounting international pressure that pushed it to lift a blockade on aid supplies that has left the enclave on the brink of famine.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that the Israeli military was entering the Gaza Strip "with force”.