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Israel says 322 aid trucks entered Gaza, yet the north remains deprived: AJE correspondent

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Israel says 322 aid trucks - most of them carrying food - have entered Gaza via the Karem Abu Salem (known as Kerem Shalom to Israelis) crossing and the Rafah crossing.
That is the largest delivery of humanitarian aid to enter the Strip in six months of war.
Israel has been facing increasing pressure from its allies to allow aid.
Despite Erez reopening, aid hasn't reached the north. The usual 400-500 daily trucks pre-war don't meet the dire needs, especially in the malnutrition-hit northern Gaza.

Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum reports from Rafah in southern Gaza.
Sean Carroll is the President and CEO of ANERA, the American Near East Refugee Aid organisation.
He joins us from Washington, DC to discuss the latest updates.

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