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Aid entering Gaza not enough to avert ‘humanitarian catastrophe’, says UN chief

After visit to Rafah crossing, António Guterres says regular supply of food, water, medicine and fuel needed as first 20 trucks enter from Egypt

The Rafah crossing point between Egypt and Gaza has finally opened to allow 20 Egyptian trucks carrying medical supplies across, after a week of intense negotiations involving the US, Israel, Egypt and the UN.

However, it will offer only limited relief to Gaza’s 2.3 million population, under fire and with barely anything to eat or drink.

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