UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric reports no positive movement in humanitarian aid access to the Gaza Strip, citing ongoing challenges despite daily appeals to Israeli and US authorities.
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric stated that there has been no significant improvement in humanitarian aid access to the Gaza Strip, despite ongoing appeals to Israeli and US authorities.
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