More aid has been allowed into Gaza since the ceasefire began three months ago, but the UN says it is nowhere near enough.
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Although significantly more aid has been allowed into Gaza since the ceasefire began, the UN says it is still nowhere near enough.
Israel says it is meeting its obligations under the ceasefire, allowing more food and medical aid into Gaza.
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